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nez

Re: X-Fortune 500 post# 21125

Saturday, 01/20/2007 9:42:00 AM

Saturday, January 20, 2007 9:42:00 AM

Post# of 33332
According to this: TBLUX Nature of Business. telcoBlue, Inc., formerly Better Call Home, Inc. ("BCH"), a development stage company, was formed in Nevada on August 2, 2002, to operate an Internet based long distance telephony network using state of the art Voice over Internet Protocol.

http://ca.us.biz.yahoo.com/e/060516/tblue.ob10-q.html

Then it became - (same link, (16-May-2006 Quarterly Report)

Promotional Containers Manufacturing, Inc. ("PCM"), a private Nevada company in exchange for 28,700,000 shares of telcoBlue, Inc.

This I believe is what your post refers to and this is also the thing I am thinking about:

GMB since its beginning in 1906 has expanded its product offerings from photomounts and other related paper packaging items to padded folios, wedding albums, baby albums, and today offers more than 2,000 products to its current clients....Promotional Containers Manufacturing, Inc. ("PCM"), a private Nevada company

I wonder if the company is able to transit from voIP to wedding and baby albums and then to promotional containers MFG, if it would not be a great leap to morph the company into a "packaging, printing and shipping" type of company that might be able to "distribute" PLNI's products?
Just some thoughts and I hope to see some type of conversation to explore this possibility. I wonder how much PLNI, Semco, Promold etc spends on making the packages, using photography to make the shipping containers part advertisements and also be using the same technologies to package product?


I am just posting "snippets" from the filing but I encourage you to go and read it yourself.
JMO but could it also be a "plus" that all of the companies Jim T. is involved with, use plastics? JMO, but I think this would be a plus and here is the link to the 10k. I am just trying to stimulate discussion about this. I think it could be an issue of "if the glass is half empty, then the previous posts about PLNI putting itself at risk for a "picture frame" company is a possiblity or if the glass is half full, then PLNI is also building another important aspect of business and that could be packaging and way to accomplish distribution of products, "in house." I am not interested in a vitriolic argument but rather a constructive discussion.
JMHO,
Nez







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