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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TASA. Can someone with KNOWLEDGE help!!!! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: csm who wrote (60)12/3/1997 10:18:00 PM
From: Thomas Kirwin  Respond to of 601
 
Stuart,

Looks good! Overhang gone, new high of $1 11/32, plenty of shares exchanging hands and volume nearly exceeding four times the average. Don't ya just love it.

Looks like a new base is forming around $1 1/8 as well as a ceiling of $1 11/32. Hopefully the earnings news will propel the stock through the ceiling.

The revised Napeague Letter and TASA update can be found at...

napeague.com

Revenue possibilities are fantastic for their new web site product.

Regards,

Tom



To: csm who wrote (60)1/31/1998 2:27:00 PM
From: Thomas Kirwin  Respond to of 601
 
TASA Internet Products

Snip from recent 10-K............

<<In December 1997, TASA introduced its BookMatch(TP) website, a new on-line reading encouragement program for children ages 8-12. BookMatch prepares and recommends a personalized reading list from its database of over 4000 titles for each participating child based upon his or her ability and interests. Together with their parents, registered users establish reading goals, agreeing to read a number of books over a three-month period. When reading goals are met, the children are rewarded with prizes that they may select with the approval of their parents. BookMatch can be found at http//www.bookmatchonline.com. The Company has not yet earned any significant revenues from this new product.

It is management's expectation that the demand for computerized educational materials will continue to grow, and the Company will seek to keep pace with the requirements of the education market. Consequently, the Company anticipates that computer-based products will become a more important component of its business. See "Cautionary Statement for Purposes of the "Safe Harbor" Provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995", below.>>

How about this......

<<Management anticipates that the Company will introduce a computer-based DRP test product in the first half of the 1998 calendar year, which the Company believes will be of substantial interest to schools, as well as to a new market made up of private-sector and governmental clients.>>

Regards,

Tom