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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TSIS: WHAT IS GOING ON? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Thomas M. Carroll who wrote (6642)1/22/2000 12:06:00 PM
From: froland  Respond to of 6931
 
Thomas M. Carroll: What's good for TSIS is that others such as INTV are at $28/shr. TSIS has been identifying and exploiting small but profitable niches. TSIS is now moving into a larger but related market where companies such as INTV can fetch a price of $28/shr. TSIS has quite a few years of related experience (just check out their client list at interactivetelesis.com and should be able to carve out a nice piece of this much larger pie.

froland.



To: Thomas M. Carroll who wrote (6642)1/22/2000 12:16:00 PM
From: art slott  Respond to of 6931
 
I love being compared to $28 stocks. Hey if we were the only game in town it (the game) probably wouldn't be worth going to. I.E. if there were one B2B stock it would mean nobody else thought they could make $$$ at it.



To: Thomas M. Carroll who wrote (6642)1/22/2000 12:36:00 PM
From: Bill Fortune III  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6931
 
Hi Tom C and you did not rain on my parade you just made it more grand with your post. What's good for the goose my just be great for the gander. This is a lot of room for more competition in the world of technology, and in my opinion, no one company can get it all.

I too have owned TSIS for a period of time and have always thought that they had a good chance of finding what they were going after. Yes, like everyone else I have been disappointed with the performance of the stock over the last several months, but I have never once thought about selling. With new events unfolding and the more savvy investors looking at stocks like TSIS it may just surprise many of us as to just high it will go.

As froland pointed out in Post #6643 just look at the current list of clients already in place, not to shabby:

So thanks for bringing that comparison to light and regards,

Bill Fortune III