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Re: upontheedge post# 61469

Monday, 07/27/2009 7:18:03 PM

Monday, July 27, 2009 7:18:03 PM

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"You are the one that falls in love with the story line
and the banter with all the fellow pie in the sky
pennies very very soon predictions which have all
turned out WRONG!!!"

Thats not exactly true as far as the predictions go. the story isn't over. I would remind everyone of the players involved here. Mac, Rossi, Kebir Ratnani, Perichyappan Senthilnathan, Methes. They all see the potential of Pinnacle and have hitched their wagon to this horse. Now, given the fact that SYNJ is a penny stock there is risk involved for sure, but ask yourself why these people with stellar reputations would want to risk involvement? the answer is money. Pinnacle, through SYNJ is the key to getting this off the ground in a hurry compared to going it without Brian. Has it been fast in terms of pinkys? No, but in terms of entering into a fairly new field they are making great strides just putting this team together.
IF this company is successful in what it looks like they are planning, then the pps will be .01 and above. So I say, when it's looking bad, and it has been looking red for quite some time, you need to look at the players involved to reassure yourself your in the right place at the right time. Plus, as others have said, it does no good what so ever to complain about the pps everyday, its just as bad as spouting all the 'pie-in-the-sky' stuff.
If there were no one else in this ie Mac, Rossi, etc, I would have been out at .0059. it is because of the TEAM Brian has surrounded himself with that i stay. follow the money, expertise and politics. This may pan out to be nothing, but i guarantee everyone who is in now will make a nice sum before its all said and done, and if it does pan out, it will make us rich. It's all a matter of patience and connecting the dots.
GLTA
masko

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