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State, maybe you could take one for the team and follow Mr. Turek. Give us the true play by play as to what he is up to and report back here. Then you could help yourself and us to be Healthy, Wealthy and Wise. Now that turns a pathetic into a positive. Go get em buddy.
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This is certainly a time where longs hands should prevail. The holiday weekend is upon us and I don't think any news will come prior to Monday. Get out and enjoy the weekend, gents.
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No PR on the alleged ProMold acquisition. The PLNI clowns have an unblemished record.
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"For whatever it is worth, when I talked to Mapple a week ago he told me not to assume that the pr on the acquisition would be out the next day. He said it might be the day after … it might be a week after … don’t assume anything. That being said, I still assumed the info would be out the 10th."
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quote:Originally posted by trainsite: Posted by Greencow on ihub:
"For whatever it is worth, when I talked to Mapple a week ago he told me not to assume that the pr on the acquisition would be out the next day. He said it might be the day after … it might be a week after … don’t assume anything. That being said, I still assumed the info would be out the 10th."
It might be a year after...
thanks for the info transite. Mapple, of course, is useless. Putting aside his entirely unreliable observations, in the face of a massive pps decline, there is no reason to keep secret a succesful closing that the company has trumpted for weeks. The most charitable interpretation is that PLNI is incompetent. And that doesn't help us either.
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If not today i am hoping to hear something on Monday. I think im getting to the point where i just want out...Plni is just making my head spin..To be honest, i really just don't get it, or them. I mean, PRO MOLD now theres, but hide it from us? Did they really aquire promold? or just using there facility. If you read close it doesn't say anything about buying or numbers. just that they are going to continue operations at a different location. Im waitin for some real news here asap. Off the subject, I read 2 very interesting articles in the USA Today newspaper about pink sheets. So if you carry your laptop everywhere like i do and want some bathroom reading. Here are the links.
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I believe that I posted this a week or so ago, but here is the link again. Scroll half way down. People of Bill Howe/Larry Oakley's caliber don't put their credibility up for stake to get themselves involved in a "Pinksheet-Scam". This is why DD is so important today. Delphi is now DPHIQ(pinksheets) down from NYSE. Delta Airlines DALRQ(pinksheets) Silicon Graphics earlier this week SGID(pinksheets) also down from the NYSE. I could give you a bunch more.
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Good old Jim Turek the pr"s just flow from that one they do same as they did at wickland before it changed to plni then it was a recycle factory and audit. as you can imagin that never quite happened either.
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With all of the fluff PR's that Plasticon has put out over the past few months...trust me if they would have closed the Promold deal, they would have PR'ed it....
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quote:Originally posted by cold_up_here: I believe that I posted this a week or so ago, but here is the link again. Scroll half way down. People of Bill Howe/Larry Oakley's caliber don't put their credibility up for stake to get themselves involved in a "Pinksheet-Scam". This is why DD is so important today. Delphi is now DPHIQ(pinksheets) down from NYSE. Delta Airlines DALRQ(pinksheets) Silicon Graphics earlier this week SGID(pinksheets) also down from the NYSE. I could give you a bunch more.
Do we know for a fact this is the same Bill Howe? Previous info had him coming from a different consulting group out of boston(name escapes me,but it was something like Boston Marketing consultants)
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quote:Originally posted by jibber39: Off the subject, I read 2 very interesting articles in the USA Today newspaper about pink sheets. So if you carry your laptop everywhere like i do and want some bathroom reading. Here are the links.
Jibber, Thanks for the links. These are excellent articles that anyone new to the pinks should read. A few sections caught my eye:
"The Securities and Exchange Commission, with few exceptions, regulates only companies with more than $10 million in assets and more than 500 shareholders. Virtually no stocks traded on the Pink Sheets clear that bar."
Well, PLNI meets that bar (according to their PRs and pinksheets info) but they won't file to go OTC BB and live under that scrutiny. They just keep blaming their slow auditors(for a year and a half!)
"The SEC usually gets involved only if scamsters get so greedy that they issue additional shares rather than just pumping and dumping existing shares, says Gidon Caine, securities lawyer at Dechert LLP. " Hello, SEC...
"Companies that list on the Pink Sheets rarely move on to bigger and better stock markets. Last year, just 14 of the 4,570 Pink Sheets companies trading graduated to the NYSE, Nasdaq or American Stock Exchange, PinkSheets.com says. "
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Why move out of the pinks how eles can you create money and never be investigated you would be insane to move out of pinkie land
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Where else can you have a meeting with yourself and change the a/s from 2billion to 5billion and when you are found out you can always say I had a nice surprise I was going to give plasticon investors almost like we ruined the party
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I might remind you all that the 14 companies that did make it off the pinks are the exception to the rule. IF (and that's a mighty big if) PLNI would ever move up, you can be assured that it is a bona-fide company with something to offer. That being said, it sure would be nice to have regular PRs that are not just fluff. IMO, this company may have bitten off more than it can chew. Too many buyouts and audits trying to get done at the same time. This is a management problem, and if they ever get the whole nut squared away, it could very likely be one of the 14 for next year. Keep the faith or sell, your choice, I am in for the long run.
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Well... it held it's gains from the week. Good sign...Now we need PR's explaining the situation...we all know what those issues are...Have a great weekend...
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There is only one way at this point to make out good on plni and that is have the bulk of your investnemt long term you can make some monies flipping but it is time consuming. glta
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I have another real good article for you guys. It gives some new insights on how to pic new stocks to invest in. Main thing that grabed my attention was; "via forecasts for earnings and global economic growth -- don't seem to be working right now, and new research says they never did". New way to look at the market, here u all go. GO PlNI
Koch Ind. to buy Georgia-Pacific in deal valued at $21B (GP) By Anne Stanley SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Koch Industries has reached an agreement to buy Georgia-Pacific Corp. (GP) in a cash-and-debt deal valued at more than $21 billion, the companies announced Sunday. Under the terms of deal, Koch will pay $13.2 billion in cash deal and assume $7.8 billion in Georgia-Pacific debt. The boards of the two companies unanimously approved the offer of $48 per share -- a 38.5% premium over Georgia-Pacific's closing price Friday. Georgia-Pacific will become a privately held, wholly owned subsidiary of Koch Industries, the nation's second-biggest private company. Koch said it expects to commence a cash tender offer for Georgia-Pacific shares this week and that the company will continue to operate as Georgia-Pacific from its Atlanta headquarters.
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