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Good job. A lot are going to be left behind here.
Just picked up 416K at 0.0012. Ready for blast-off.
Zecco let me put in $1.00/share!
Any chance we can all dial into a conference number and do it sooner? FreeConferenceCall.com is free and accomodates 96 callers.
22,926,491
Make that seven.
Great post, SS. You, DS, & 4God understand this play. And IMO we all will see some fireworks within the next few weeks.
It's taken 10 years and three Austin Powers movies but I think I now finally understand Dr. Evil.
Please call Michael and let us know how you feel about him afterwards.
Checkmate.
Not selling one share here either. There's been no indication of a R/S at all.
0.06 for me.
I have 79,880 shares.
picked up 2.7M more at 0.0002 for long-term hold
"Success is learning patience." At eleven years old, Warren Buffet purchased three shares of Cities Service Preferred at $38 per share, which quickly dropped to $27 per share. Although he was an emotional wreck, he held on to the stock until it rebounded to $40 per share, at which time he quickly sold. The stock then shot up to $200 per share and Warren learned early the importance of patience.
Warren Buffet (1930 - ) is known as perhaps the greatest investor to ever live. He became the world's richest person by sticking to common sense principles in stock market investing.
Klonnie, got your e-mail which included info previously available here. What is the big news??
News on this is coming soon.
A notation regarding sales still shows up on the PDR Exchange under Detailed Account by Period. I understand that the exchange is being completely revamped again. So, I would expect any corrections (total cash being brought forward and wiring instructions, for example) will be addressed in the revamp.
But you insulted her here by saying she was unfit for IR work. Which is worse, to complain about someone's performance personally and privately or to make it public and, in effect, libeling them?
Also, you speak about honesty but the ONLY way Theresa could have figured out who you are was from here or from your PDR Exchange application.
They have all our account information and are aware that the PDR sale amounts need to be brought forward to the My Cash Account page. Theresa told me they're working on fixing this.
I do not have details.
I understand that good news is on its way.
When someone like nonachiever holding no shares comes here with an obviously destructive agenda, why respond?
Stockasaurus Rex has gone the way of his species. Let's stop fueling non.
Theresa has done a fantastic job setting up our PDR accounts, going above and beyond her job requirements. I do not sense that she's been trolling our board but believe that your remarks were brought to her attention (as she said). It would be so much easier if you showed some gratitude -- she is not responsible for corporate decisions relating to the absent wires -- and gave her a ring rather than dragging us all into something that could easily be resolved personally between two mature adults.
But there is a maturity on the board today that had been missing recently. And I believe patience, a characteristic more in line with maturity, will be rewarded.
Agreed. PNMS is about the art of the possible and we have one poster who clearly doesn't belong. The irony of his signature speaks volumes.
9.2 million here. Holding strong.
Best putz of the day.
Your new alias is the most hopeful sign today.
Dosketeer = MM
Here comes the earthquake shake. Hold on tight.
3. I hope. .005 is too low for a buy-out of a company with this kind of potential.
Excellent analysis. Agreed.
Leebret = PeterKing
I also use Zecco and have bought PNMS several times on it, never a problem.
The longs are the ones that are going to get burned and left holding the bag because they don't know when to get out . Trust me , I'm in the same boat with DANS ,DTGP and PLSO .
I learned a long time ago to never ever trust anyone who says "Trust me". But coming from such a genuinely concerned and caring bloke such as yourself I may have to rethink my whole weltanschauung.
I have Zecco and Scottrade. Zecco is free for 40 trades/month and they charge $50 for certs. I'm awaiting the arrival of my first cert from them.
I would also like to hear your theory. Thanks in advance.
This is unbelievably groundbreaking. Alerting the media (beyond the expected PR) could really make this thing skyrocket...
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Max, as to your Fed-Ex comparison, please check out:
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/delivery/fedex_late.html
If don't have anything of value to add to the board, please go Fed-Ex a package.
For true comparison's sake, was Fed-Ex's very first package delivered when "expected"? Likewise, are babies always delivered on the day "expected"?
I know PNMS is doing everything possible to get the platform up and running a.s.a.p.