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To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (27744)8/25/2000 12:56:27 PM
From: Return to Sender  Respond to of 68324
 
TSTN looks good to me too Harry. I already took a position in NTPA because I like the growth prospects and my own technical analysis says any real buying takes it higher. TSTN is very similar and could be even better. I need to do some digging. Can you believe what happened to EMLX this morning?

Man oh man would I ever be pissed off if I owned it. NXTV holding steady and I could have made a few grand rather than just one but the stress was just too much to handle!

;-) RTS



To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (27744)8/26/2000 10:54:06 PM
From: Return to Sender  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 68324
 
I checked out TSTN and it looks like they are almost entirely dependant on one product. That is fine if sales continue strongly but NTPA appears to be a lot more diversified and less dependant on any individual product or customer. I think I'm going to stick with NTPA because earnings growth is really just starting to ramp up. The last three quarters the company went from a loss of a penny, to earnings of 5 cents and then earning of 12 cents in the last quarter. The next quarter the company is expected to earn 18 cents and then $0.80 next year and NTPA has consistently beat estimates so far and I guess I hope they will keep it up.

biz.yahoo.com

biz.yahoo.com

RTS



To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (27744)8/28/2000 10:21:35 PM
From: Jim O'Connell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 68324
 
TSTN Radio Wallstreet interview from today.
radiowallstreet.com.
Jim