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To: Toothfairy who wrote (7859)12/25/1997 1:57:00 PM
From: chirodoc  Respond to of 31646
 
<<<<<I believe the market value of TPRO should be $1 or less.

........please elaborate. do you have some facts that deny or dispute the facts on this thread?

.......i personally welcome all information as long as it is factual. i loathe opinions without substance and i would like more facts if you have them.

.......thread always needs healthy debate.

......if you have some facts email me if you do not want to share them.



To: Toothfairy who wrote (7859)12/26/1997 1:25:00 AM
From: Quad Sevens  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
Fairy: Thanks for your multiple Christmas visits and the further propagation of innuendo. Perhaps you could point out the sites where TPRO is the the "subject of daily stock promotion", as many of us would like to partake of this daily form of self-delusion. And who are responsible for these "wild projections by wanna-be, self-proclaimed analysts, with a desire to enrich themselves at the expense of the investing public."? Could you tell us so we can protect ourselves?

The only thing of any interest at all in your forest of verbiage was your claim that "I believe the market value of TPRO should be $1 or less." Could you elaborate? (You did promise that you could, perhaps between Heinlich manuevers to remove turkey and wine from vital airways that supply your nutrient starved brain). That is an interesting estimate. Of course you have read TPRO's most recent press release, in which at least 28 million dollars in new orders in the first half alone were announced. With the acceleration in the awareness of the "embedded" y2k problem, we can count on at least the same amount in the second half. Let's call it 60 million for the whole year. That's 2.50 a share if we count all possible shares (24 million). Toothfairy: Why do yo think TPRO should sell at 40% of yearly revenues? After you explain that, please pass the nitrous oxide so I can understand the answer.

Best, Wade