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AISI304

07/29/21 9:29 AM

#171701 RE: niczar #171698

Uh, okay? Entry into an Oil & Gas, "will be a huge disappointment?
I'm PCTL long & strong, not some scared retail. Can't stop smiling.

Am I supposed to sell off a long-term investment, while I'm still up?
Certainly not giving shares to buzzards/vultures circling for months.

PCTL has many irons/catalysts in the forge. Time to draw out a real
sizzler, hammer it out, ink a deal/s, slap it on a PR/8-K, then Boom!

GL to PCTL shareholders! Rest can chase after!

A lot of catalysts will become big deals!

Getting greener this year, next year!

Equipment/solution sales/lease.

Bigger, better fins coming.

Oil will grease the skids.

More UK biz news.

Agriculture and

Food Svcs.

Patience.

Boom!

$PCTL
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moxa1

07/29/21 9:29 AM

#171702 RE: niczar #171698

You're probably right even though I hope you're wrong. Sigh.....
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beer$$money

07/29/21 10:00 AM

#171715 RE: niczar #171698

PCTL 110% that "There will be no specific dollar value assigned to anything." Why you ask? United States Securities Law

Under U.S. law, section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, businesses must comply to standards of communication that limit risk factors.

These acts were put into place partially to protect investors from ambiguous language, preventing them from making a poorly informed investment decision based on speculative statements.

The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a "safe harbor" for certain forward-looking statements. Businesses usually include a form of a disclaimer that states that any instance of a forward-looking statement found in their material is only true at the time it was written, and they further claim that they are under no obligation to update such written statements if conditions change or that unexpected occurrences happen to affect the statement afterwards. Such forward-looking statements, however, must be identifiable by the use of certain prescribed words. This act allows companies to make speculative statements based on current market trends or research directions without fear of major repercussion, while ensuring that potential investors are informed of the speculative nature of the statements.

Linguistic perspective

Sentences and phrases are forward-looking statements when they include any tense from present to future or similar inflection. Words like "believe", "estimate", "anticipate", "plan", "predict", "may", "hope", "can", "will", "should", "expect", "likely", "is likely to", "intend", "is designed to", "with the intent", "potential", the negative of these words or such other variations thereon or comparable terminology, may indicate forward-looking statements, but their absence does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forward-looking_statement