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02/13/20 11:40 AM

#4967 RE: stervc #4966

Even IF PNNX were to do a percentage of either $MELI or Plaid, we would still be above $10 per share... amazingly huge!

lovethatgreen

02/13/20 11:41 AM

#4968 RE: stervc #4966

I use transferwise to send cash to Thailand

PNNX

trader59

02/13/20 11:53 AM

#4970 RE: stervc #4966

Good lowered...

PNNX has application program interfaces, and looky here - a company sold their application program interfaces for billions, so ours will obviously be worth billions, too, right?? LOL!!!

The ones that sold for billions were worth billions. This company has a useless app "in development."

glens0

02/13/20 12:11 PM

#4974 RE: stervc #4966

Thanks Also new tweet out https://twitter.com/pennexx

stervc

02/14/20 11:12 AM

#5060 RE: stervc #4966

PNNX vs PayPal/Honey...

Source: https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=153444133


PayPal acquired Honey for $4 billion for its shopping and rewards platform. Honey helps people find discounts with online coupons and has about 17 million monthly users. Honey generated $100 million in revenue last year and is profitable. PayPal will embed Honey into its apps such as Venmo, which has 275 million users. If they generated $100 million from 17 million users, then one can imagine how much they will generate from 275 million users. This could potentially align Honey to add an added $1.6 Billion in revenues to PayPal.

Important to note, PNNX has through its wholly owned subsidiary, Your Social Offers (YSO), has the platform that is going to pay you in the form of a cash, coupon, discount, or free product for being part of their platform. This is a far greater rewards platform as compared to others and is only being offered to the PNNX/YSO user. PNNX helps people find discounts with online coupons and discounts by feeding such to their users. In my opinion, this strongly positions PNNX to be a strong buyout candidate for a multi-billion dollar company that needs to get out of its way of being stuck in recapitalization where their growth has somewhat subsided.


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