-------------------- Be Careful Of The Toes We Step On Today, They Could Be Attached To The Butt We Have To Kiss Tomorrow Posts: 4727 | From: Elk Grove ( Sacramento )CA USA | Registered: Jun 2004
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Who got excited? There are no numbers on that form. So where's the annual? 15 days it says, but 15 days from when? Again, more questions than answers. And Doc, no, the filing will NOT cause movement in the PPS. The only things that will do that are more earnings and less shares. Geez, guys, dont you know what a ROI is?
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Region of interest, for example in image analysis Roi-Namur, an island in the Marshall Islands Republic of Ireland Republic of India Residue on ignition, in analytical chemistry a song by The Breeders Return on Interest, in Accounting Return on Investment, in Finance Release of Information, in Health Information Management Roma Civic Initiative (Romská občanská iniciativa), a Roma political party, based in Slovakia.
So which is it??
-------------------- Be Careful Of The Toes We Step On Today, They Could Be Attached To The Butt We Have To Kiss Tomorrow Posts: 4727 | From: Elk Grove ( Sacramento )CA USA | Registered: Jun 2004
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quote:Originally posted by Doctoall: ROI or Roi may refer to:
Region of interest, for example in image analysis Roi-Namur, an island in the Marshall Islands Republic of Ireland Republic of India Residue on ignition, in analytical chemistry a song by The Breeders Return on Interest, in Accounting Return on Investment, in Finance Release of Information, in Health Information Management Roma Civic Initiative (Romská občanská iniciativa), a Roma political party, based in Slovakia.
So which is it??
Since it appears we may never get a return on investment, it must stand for Roi-Namur. LOL
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Ed that's a good one, but could very well be true
-------------------- Be Careful Of The Toes We Step On Today, They Could Be Attached To The Butt We Have To Kiss Tomorrow Posts: 4727 | From: Elk Grove ( Sacramento )CA USA | Registered: Jun 2004
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This has been such a ridicolous stock for so long now...Tex do you remember Lance J and his hold long theory on this with his 5000 charts and technical analaysis lol
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quote:Originally posted by stocktrader22: Bottom line here is this is not a good play, never has been and never will...and I do not recommend any newbies jumping into this.
Yeah Whew! whenever I see a graph like that...I saty clear away...BKMP is another one...unfortunately I made that mistake last year when I started.
quote:"If new money is deposited into ones brokerage account BECAUSE of PLNI that would not be deposited otherwise, investing in PLNI does not intefere with ones existing trades whatsoever."
he did *not* like the response...
how goofy is that? sheesh..."not be deposited otherwise"
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imakemoney, looks like you're right about this being a F--- SCAM. Do you have any updates on the reverse split date ?
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quote:Originally posted by hoping987: imakemoney, looks like you're right about this being a F--- SCAM. Do you have any updates on the reverse split date ?
He probably does not have any updates, but seeing that you keep preaching about one, please post your DD to support your postings.
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Wow, that dude was a total d-bag. Reminds me of some guys that I know that, although they may understand what they're tryign to get across, they have NO people skills and come off as total jackasses.
quote:Originally posted by T e x:
quote:Originally posted by stocktrader22: Nope only last year actually...cracked me up that guy
I'd like to know how they're stating afloat and paying the bills. Are they selling ANYTHING? I doubt that they're selling enough on a monthly basis to meet they're operating expenses. Where are they getting the money?
Questions, questions, questions.
No answers.
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quote:Originally posted by T e x: lmao...here's what "lance" was saying:
quote:"If new money is deposited into ones brokerage account BECAUSE of PLNI that would not be deposited otherwise, investing in PLNI does not intefere with ones existing trades whatsoever."
he did *not* like the response...
how goofy is that? sheesh..."not be deposited otherwise"
Was that the guy I was pissing off a while back? I didn't remember this was the stock he was so hyped up on. LOL
I made 25% on this one. Was planning on holding longer but now I'm glad I didn't I think.
Cheers
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Doc, do your DD and you'll find the reverse split answer. You should also find the reasons why everyone is saying this is a worthless POS, SCAM etc... I guess they can't all be wrong.
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hoping, use some real information if you want to critique. Your RS rumors aren't helping anyone.
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quote:Originally posted by hoping987: Doc, do your DD and you'll find the reverse split answer. You should also find the reasons why everyone is saying this is a worthless POS, SCAM etc... I guess they can't all be wrong.
Hoppy, I am not the one who is yelling the sky is falling RS but you are so please post some DD to support your position or get over it
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LEXINGTON, KY, Apr 27, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Plasticon International, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: PLNI) announced today that the Company's wholly owned subsidiary Pro Mold, Inc. has recently started initial production on the "Hurricane Clip." The "Hurricane Clip" is designed to protect homes and businesses from potentially damaging hurricanes; the "Hurricane Clips" are a replacement for traditional plywood used by most residential and commercial property owners.
The "Hurricane Clip" is made of a durable plastic that attaches to windows and door frames while holding a screen made of pliable fabric. Over the years many property owners have resorted to plywood for protection from damaging winds and flying debris swept up from strong hurricane winds. The pliable fabric offers the added protection of allowing air to pass through windows, keeping the pressure inside stabilized while preventing flying debris from penetrating the home.
"Hurricane Katrina had estimated damage around $81.2 million, making it the costliest storm in U.S. history. We believe that this clip could change the way people think about home protection. Most of the hardest hit areas over the last three years have used protection that has been around for many years and there has been very little improvement. Having one of the "Hurricane Clips" could save a lot of lives and cut damage costs due to Hurricane winds and debris by millions of dollars," stated Jim Turek, CEO and President of Plasticon International, Inc.
About Plasticon International, Inc.: Plasticon International ( www.plasticonintl.com) designs, produces, and distributes high-quality concrete accessories, informational & directional signage and plastic lumber, which are all produced from recycled and recyclable plastics. Plasticon is a leader, an innovator of cutting edge design, engineering, and production of industrial and commercial products. Plasticon is a green company, environmentally friendly, using recycled plastics to produce its line of products.
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From .0005 To.0002 What is going on with plni?(TLC)Someone buying a chit load of this last several days.
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Looks like NITE dropping bid to 0001. With all the expected bad news that everyone is talking about I think the ask might be 0001 soon. Looks like everyone is dumping
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WOW, I guess all the people who continue to say this is a POS, SCAM etc.. are obviously right. Can't believe there are still a few pumpers trying to scam people. SEC really needs to shut this scam down for good so everyone can at least take a tax writeoff.
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Plasticon International, Inc.'s Wholly Owned Subsidiary, Pro Mold,Inc. Expands Product Line With New Refrigeration Component
May 2, 2007 08:31:23 (ET)
LEXINGTON, KY, May 02, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Plasticon International, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: PLNI) announced today that the Company's wholly owned subsidiary, Pro Mold, Inc., has recently started initial production on a housing component for commercial refrigerators. The Company has produced initial parts that are undergoing rigorous testing by the customer. Full production is expected to begin within the next two weeks, which could potentially generate an estimated $150,000 in new sales for Pro Mold.
Pro Mold contracts the manufacturing of the injection mold and produces the new housing component. The component is a large plastic housing that replaces the existing metal pieces. It contains a condenser coil and a circulating fan used in commercial refrigeration units. The plastic housing will allow for quieter units and will eliminate rusting.
"The pilot build will allow engineers to fully test out the design before Pro Mold goes into full production. With the change from metal to plastic, this new component is expected to be manufactured and used in most, if not all new commercial refrigeration systems," stated Jim Turek, CEO and President of Plasticon International, Inc.
The Company recently announced that Pro Mold, Inc. has started initial production on the order for the "Hurricane Clips." The "Hurricane Clip" is designed to protect homes and businesses from potentially damaging hurricanes and is a replacement for traditional plywood used by most residential and commercial property owners. This new order for the product represents new technology resulting in potential sales of $250,000.00.
About Plasticon International, Inc.:
Plasticon International ( www.plasticonintl.com ) designs, produces, and distributes high-quality concrete accessories, informational and directional signage and plastic lumber, which are all produced from recycled and recyclable plastics. Plasticon is a leader and an innovator of cutting edge design, engineering, and production of industrial and commercial products. Plasticon is a green company, environmentally friendly, using recycled plastics to produce its line of products.
This press release contains "forward-looking statements." Forward-looking statements are statements concerning plans, objectives, goals, strategies, expectations, intentions, projections, developments, future events, or performance, underlying (expressed or implied) assumptions and other statements that are other than historical facts. These forward-looking statements are only predictions. No assurances can be given that such predictions will prove correct. Actual events or results may differ materially. Forward-looking statements should be read in light of the cautionary statements and risks that include, but are not limited to, the risks associated with a small company, our comparatively limited financial resources, and other factors that may adversely impact us. These or other risks could cause actual results to differ materially from the future results indicated or implied in such forward-looking statements. We undertake no obligation to update or revise such statements to reflect events, circumstances, or new information after the date of this press release or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated or other subsequent events.
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Great, more good news. That means the PPS can drop again. Maybe if they declared bankruptcy it would go up?
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