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To: ajbat who wrote (6983)12/8/1997 8:46:00 PM
From: Karl Drobnic  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
The number of factory sites at the companies TPRO is negotiating with moved up to 3,850 since the Nov. 14 conference call. But the total number of companies moved down slightly. So Jack's hearing that an $8 mil. contract was landed makes sense. A small company with 41 companies knocking on its door on Nov. 14th should be moving a few to the "landed" category before answering more knocks. We've got to see evidence of the "closer" instinct at work. Negotiations can't drag on forever in this arena. Also, T-Mex made a very good observation about the share price moving sideways along its 50-day MA. It has done this at the same time the Russell 2000 has been clobbered. The market rally is just now seeping into the small-cap zone TPRO inhabits. In context, TPRO's price stability has been outstanding.



To: ajbat who wrote (6983)12/8/1997 10:18:00 PM
From: Mighty_Mezz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
re: Bottom Line article.

It's no surprise that Bottom Line didn't mention TPRO along with ALYD, DDIM, KEA et al. Embedded systems have not yet seen the media coverage that legacy y2k problems have received - most are still unaware.

Despite all we on this thread know, TPRO is still unknown to most of the financial community. Most brokerage houses ignore non-marginable stocks.
That's all about to change, imo. Be patient, wait for news, soon we'll be patting ourselves on the back for getting in on the ground floor.