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Technology Stocks : TouchStone S/W (TSSW) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: David Alan Cook who wrote (2776)8/2/1999 1:31:00 AM
From: Dan Tepper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3627
 
David, I've been holding TSSW long for the past couple of years and I find it hard to believe that a company with such great potential could seemingly let things slide the way they did before Unicore came along. It always appears that TSSW is about to "turn around" and then nothing happens. I'm very disappointed by the sounds of what wasn't discussed at this past meeting. Especially at a time when we investors were so anxiously awaiting positive news to mend the sores of the NASDAQ delisting. With such a poor turnout as-well-as the weak content of the meeting and the low volume and poor performance of the stock, I doubt anything promising is brewing. I also read a very interesting article in the WSJ 7/21 on how "Software is becoming an online service, shaking up an industry - Users tapping applications on the web force firms to reconfigure strategy" I tried calling R West III to inquire how TSSW plans to stay competitive, and he never returned my call. Bottom line is that I remain long on this stock, not because of the numbers, but my inability to let go.



To: David Alan Cook who wrote (2776)8/2/1999 10:55:00 AM
From: John J. O`Reilly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3627
 
David,

No, I did not go to the stockholder's meeting. It was going to be another real hot day, so I stayed home with the A/C on an figured I could read about it here. I was glad Ernie went and reported his views on the meeting. I am going to hang in and hold on for awhile with my several thousand shares, also in my IRA. Hope the ECO will cause some good things to happen as it's in his best interest also as a shareholder. I don't want to pull the trigger to quick at this time and will wait it out.

Regards.
JohnO