This is a copy of a fax I received today from TPII's PR people:
All: Here is information regarding TPII's conference call tomorrow morning. TPII as you know is a up and coming, low visible Y2K company. They recently were given an exclusive agreement with the Very Visible BOB BEMER - VERTEX 2000.
TPII is currently trading around 1.50 and there are a lot of loyal investors that are waiting for this stock to run like IAIC, ACLY, CRYSF, ZITL. I can honestly tell you this might happen. Total Outstanding shares are about 15,000,000 - Float is a lot less.
Please tune in and give your input. They will probably tell us something we don't know and the stock could run!
Also, I'm waiting to see who the next company BIGISOFT joins up with. It could be a BIG name that would help give TPII some exposure!!!
NASDBULL
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Transformation Processing Inc. (TPII) OTC:BB : TPII
RE: Transformation Processing Inc. Partners with Bob Bemer's BigiSoft Inc. ie Vertex 2000 - Silver Plated Bullet
Paul Mighton, Chairman and CEO of TPI will conduct an investror teleconference detailing the tremendous significance of the company's recent partnership with Bob Bemer's BigiSoft Inc. This partnership makes TPII an exclusive distributor of BigiSoft's Vertex 2000 in Canada, and a non-exclusive distributor of Vertex 2000 in the United States and the CommonWealth Countries.
The Wall Street Journal has called the Vertex 2000 software the "silver plated bullet" of the year 2000 problem. BigiSoft estimates that Vertex 2000 will work significantly faster than manual and or source code conversion approaches to making computer systems year 2000 compliant.
Bob Bemer, Chief Scientist of BigiSoft, who will also speak at the teleconference, is credited with some 15 technology innovations and inventions, including what is now known as ASCII text and usage as a worldwide technology standard; the concept of timesharing that enabled the Internet and World Wide Web; the concept of word processing and coining the term COBOL. He also invented the ESCape sequence, which allows computers to work as the universal switching mechanism for all computer-controlled communications.
To be involved in this teleconference, please call 800-482-5543 approximately 10 minutes prior to the conference call, which begins at 11:00 AM Eastern Time (10 AM Central) Friday, June 5. Following commments by Paul Mighton and Bob Bemer, there will be a question and answer period.
To hear a playback of teh conference call, please call 1-900-976-SEXX(Just Kidding, I had too) please call 800-625-5288 and enter passcode 320527. Replay will be available Friday June 5-12. |