If you can tell me what you'd be buying, I'd be happy to venture an opinion.
Whatever you do, don't listen to pseudo docs offering free advice that isn't worth the price you pay for it.
Wait for news, if any, and, if news comes, go over it with a fine tooth comb. Parse words, check for split infinitives and, most of all, determine what "is" is and whether "alone" means something other than "alone." Do not read into any tmmi press release what you want to hear or what you think might be there. If it isn't stated in clear, unequivical language then assume nothing. Also look out for vague, seemingly thoughtful, language that sounds nice but is nothing more than flowery language wrapped around nothing. Why do I offer you this advice? Because tmmi's press releases in the past several years have been exactly as described - nice sounding but at the end of the day they were empty of content. While they may have been true, it didn't matter because they didn't contribute to sales, earnings or anything financial that public investors know about.
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