[PLNI]: The July 14, 2006 Pro Mold, Inc. Visit
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"Photos speak louder than anything"
They sure do.
Pay attention to the post below by Mr. Rick Matthews regarding a recent visit by one of his "crew" to the Pro Mold, Inc. facility in St. Louis.
In view of the importance on whether the Pro Mold, Inc. acquisition by PLNI has been formally closed and whether PLNI currently owns Pro Mold, Inc., it appears that Mr. Rick Matthews does not post any information on the closing of the Pro Mold, Inc. acquisition.
It appears that only comments about the pictures taken of the Pro Mold, Inc. facility are posted.
Why is this?
The only important pictures that should be discussed should be pictures of the documentation verifying that PLNI has closed the acquisition of Pro Mold, Inc. and now owns Pro Mold, Inc.
The question continues:
Has PLNI completed the acquisition of Pro Mold, Inc.?
Yes or No
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Posted by: rrm_bcnu
In reply to: DTL who wrote msg# 13387
Date:7/17/2006 12:55:40 AM
Post #of 13393
Photos speak louder than anything. Photos of production lines, employees, multiple 500 ton Toyo machines in production. Photos of IM machinces labeled with BlueLinx production ID stickers, pallets of rebar supports, and semis loading at the docks.
Yahoo Board readers... go there to check out the 7/14/06 visit to ProMold.
For those who disbelieve...you wouldn't believe a photograph anyway.
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.
"Photos speak louder than anything"
They sure do.
Pay attention to the post below by Mr. Rick Matthews regarding a recent visit by one of his "crew" to the Pro Mold, Inc. facility in St. Louis.
In view of the importance on whether the Pro Mold, Inc. acquisition by PLNI has been formally closed and whether PLNI currently owns Pro Mold, Inc., it appears that Mr. Rick Matthews does not post any information on the closing of the Pro Mold, Inc. acquisition.
It appears that only comments about the pictures taken of the Pro Mold, Inc. facility are posted.
Why is this?
The only important pictures that should be discussed should be pictures of the documentation verifying that PLNI has closed the acquisition of Pro Mold, Inc. and now owns Pro Mold, Inc.
The question continues:
Has PLNI completed the acquisition of Pro Mold, Inc.?
Yes or No
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=12063197
Posted by: rrm_bcnu
In reply to: DTL who wrote msg# 13387
Date:7/17/2006 12:55:40 AM
Post #of 13393
Photos speak louder than anything. Photos of production lines, employees, multiple 500 ton Toyo machines in production. Photos of IM machinces labeled with BlueLinx production ID stickers, pallets of rebar supports, and semis loading at the docks.
Yahoo Board readers... go there to check out the 7/14/06 visit to ProMold.
For those who disbelieve...you wouldn't believe a photograph anyway.
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