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To: paul e thomas who wrote (8246)12/7/1997 12:42:00 AM
From: Runner  Respond to of 13949
 
This game is unfair. I took another shot last week and made $4.50 a share on a $ 13.50 stock. It was a obscene profit! Iam still invested in this stock with my regular investment moneys.

Since I was so lucky I rolled a large portion of my profits into TPRO. If I hit that stock too I intend to , well, do anything I want. Good luck to you.



To: paul e thomas who wrote (8246)12/7/1997 11:36:00 AM
From: patrick gillis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13949
 
Paul,
I always enjoy reading your post and appreciate your anlysis. I was wondering if you have found any major competitors for TPRO?

Thanks,
Patrick



To: paul e thomas who wrote (8246)12/7/1997 12:32:00 PM
From: paul e thomas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13949
 
Y2K PRICES ARE DIVERGEING

Since the 10/28/97 mini crash Y2K stocks have revovered an average of 11 %. Nine out of the 36 stocks I checked are now lower than they were at the open on 10/28.TSIM and ZITL are off more than 20%.In descending order (ANLY,SSAX,PLAT,CPWR,PSFT,CTSF,SNPSF,SSW,KEA,AND MERQ) are all up more than 20%. As a result of this analysis I am selling the remaining shares of a dog I have held onto for too long.I urge everyone to reexamine the assumptions used to buy any basis upon which