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To: Mighty_Mezz who wrote (5896)11/13/1997 3:05:00 PM
From: bob  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
Yes. Sorry, I forgot.



To: Mighty_Mezz who wrote (5896)11/13/1997 4:49:00 PM
From: Zebra 365  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31646
 
5 15/16 was too good to pass up, bought some. I'm no MM but I can't resist a sale. I'm short one Y2K stock (guess? Z**L) and long one. I try to short the worst and use the proceeds to buy the best in a sector, try it some time.

But this post is about Answerthink and C.Era. This is a sort of VAR/Consulting group which is marketing a one-stop Y2K supermarket. They brought Northrop Grumman and Matridigm together, and are facilitating other deals, as mentioned, only on the Legacy/IT side until now. While I think TPRO can do well on its own, this relationship gives TPRO some marketing exposure which they do not have to fund up front, saving that precious cash. And when you go to aisle two, embedded systems, there is only one product for sale, PlantY2KOne.

So, this is a good one.

The 4% dilution is a downer, but right now that means the average price of your $6 shares should take a 1/4 point hit. TPRO down 5/16 today, OK, .......ouch, now get on with the show.

I say earnings are $0.00 plus or minus $0.06, any other guesses?

Zebra