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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TSIS: WHAT IS GOING ON?

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To: R. Gates who wrote (1366)5/4/1998 11:38:00 AM
From: BarbaraT  Read Replies (2) of 6931
 
If you are trying to get a "count" - I also control about 100,000 owned by my brother and mother (that's total, not each). You can add that to the count. And we are holding, and plan to hold, for a long time. I might start selling off a small portion at $1.50 - but will reevaluate that decision when the time comes. As I mentioned, I have been holding this one for a very long time (almost 3 years) and will not jump the gun by selling too early for a quick profit (although not so quick when you consider how long I've had this one). I started with about 5,000 shares and kept adding to it. The joke is that as it got to the $.40 to $.55 range, I started buying larger quantities (like blocks of 25,000 to 50,000). I bought 5,000 share blocks when it was in the $.20 range. So, that's why my average price is so high. And if the shorters take this one down for a ride, will probably buy another 25,000 or so. I know that my brother has an order in to buy 6,000 more shares at a price of $.55. I don't know if he got filled since he put the order in when it hit $.60 (anticipating a sell-off from the shorters).
People - view the shorting as an opportunity to pick up more. Within a week, this price should be a memory.
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