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Technology Stocks : Tseng Lab on the move?

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To: Duke who wrote (49)8/29/1997 9:58:00 AM
From: Jim Tergis   of 251
 
Your right Tseng has been doing a good job "lately", that is, of boasting its stock value not necessarily producing marketable products. However the price boast is in anticipation that the ET6300 is going to be a financial success in the near future and thats something that has evaded Tseng the past four years. As far as what's going on? I recommend that you call your broker and see if he can send you the type of information you need to make a prudent investment decision. Then visit the Tseng Lab home page at tseng.com and request a prospectus and the latest annual report (the last 2 or 3 would be better still). Then I recommend that you visit your public library to see if they carry publications like Value Line or other investment guides. While the net is a good source of information it can not and should not be trusted on face value alone. Since associating (investing) with doctors, dentists and maybe even a lawyer or two does not bother you (you know. those free spending, free wheelers who drive new Porches and Lexis every year and still have enough money to corner a stock like Tseng) then the next time you go to your dentist ask him what he's investing in and do what he does! Then you can drive a car just like his!!

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