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To: Rob L. who wrote (7336)12/16/1997 12:13:00 PM
From: Stuart Schreiber  Respond to of 31646
 
Interesting that your investment style under your profile is"buy and hold." Yet you continue to apparently watch the ticker. I really don't care if you're long, short or trade this stock. I'm tired of your after-the-fact analysis and axiomatic statements. Believe or don't. It's your decision but please don't continue to litter this thread with your tripe. No need to respond or go into a defensive mode. I've just added your name to the list of posters I just click past.

Good luck with your investments.

Stu



To: Rob L. who wrote (7336)12/16/1997 12:15:00 PM
From: Steve Rubakh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
OK, who got 14000 at 5.50?
Rob, current bid size 500 @ ask size 3000.
So what?. It changes very fast and very often.



To: Rob L. who wrote (7336)12/16/1997 12:20:00 PM
From: Jack Zahran  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Rob, nothing has occurred to change the TPRO story. These price fluctuations happen to TPRO on low volume whenever there is a quiet period. This security requires more news to bring in new investors. The volume is too low and the price is going down on no news. If you are not confident, then go ahead and cut your losses, no one is forcing your hand.

This board has only flamed people who don't do their DD. These price fluctuations are normal for TPRO in the absence of news. If you are a daytrader, there is hardly enough liquidity today to warrant any interest in TPRO. If you jumped in too high, that is not the case with many of us who took advantage of the past few dips. TPRO's story hasn't changed, nor has the principle of good investing: buy low and sell high. If you only planned to hold on to tpro for a few days or weeks than you pobably bought high. For those in it for the next few months, this is the low!

Sell at your own risk, we already have been told by a consistently reliable source that good news is coming this week.



To: Rob L. who wrote (7336)12/16/1997 1:58:00 PM
From: lbs  Respond to of 31646
 
Do you have to work out your own personal minute by minute thoughts with this thread. What a waste of time.