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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TPII - Year 2000 (Y2K); Groupware; Client Server Migration

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To: Krio who wrote (852)3/18/1997 5:09:00 PM
From: Andrew Hunter   of 10903
 
I mean ask, in that I want someone to sell it to me for $.75 a share. What I want to happen and what will happen is anyone's guess. I think your buy-in price is exactly $.03 too high, which isn't much to sweat about.

Waiting for news on a stock you jumped into without knowing much about it (like many people did with TPII) can be like listening to nails on a chalkboard, esp. if you bought at over $1 and are seeing it dip to $.78 on unfortunate moments. I'm just hoping that enough will throw up their hands and toss out their shares for the price to dip a little more. It's only because I'm a cheap skate and obsessed with multiplication (i.e. to double your money at $.75 = $.150, $3 = 4X your original investment, while at $.84 you've got to hit $1.68, then $3.36 - finally you're talking about getting your ten bagger a whole dollar sooner!) that I haven't bought yet. I'll be optimistic about this co. unless nothing more is heard by mid-April. In the mean time, I'm watching the news wires for a release and if I see one before I hit my buy-in price I'll be right there with you at $.84 if not higher.

Also, right now I'm gambling with USAG, and it's tough on my nerves to handle more than one of this risky stocks at a time.

Good luck,

Chimi

P.S. Hmm, what happened to NPEC this afternoon?
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