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

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To: David W. Tucker who wrote (3050)9/21/1997 10:19:00 AM
From: Alan Coccio   of 10903
 
Good morning to you David. I'm going to answer your question here but then I'll ask everyone to please post about NRAG on the NRAG thread. What a novel idea! I just don't want to bore and agitate all the folks solely interested in TPII.

Here's my theory: I think TPII had a good following right out of the gate because they had an exciting idea and business plan that was in the technological "fast lane." Y2K, migration, etc are current buzzwords which helped tremendously. By the way, I think TPII has lost a considerable portion of its following over the past two or three months due to the stock's market performance. That's my idea as to why the price didn't rise more than it did based on the last couple of news releases. It needs to rebuild the following it once had. We have certainly seen even a lot of the regulars disappear from this thread as they have moved their dollars to other investments.

On the other hand, NRAG had no following and is just being discovered. I found it only because I happened to be watching the Dow Jones news wire one day and saw the latest news release come across. I was intrigued and did some checking which led to starting the thread which has led to others discovering the company and volume starting to build. I, pesonally, feel this is the initial discovery of this company and the good times are yet to come. There are many "diamonds in the rough" out there waiting to be discovered and this might just be one of them. Anyway, I'm very happy that NRAG didn't shoot way up based on the recent news and that the market makers seem to be playing it straight. This gives it a chance to build still more demand to support future price increases. If this had shot to, say, a dollar, there would have been no basis of support to keep the price there. As volume increases, there will be corresponding price increases.

Just my thoughts for what they're worth.

Al
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