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To: Andrew H who wrote (7868)12/25/1997 4:13:00 PM
From: Steve Rubakh  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
Toothy, the reason I had mentioned PRST is show what kind co's you
are currently following.

<<< HUDSON, N.H. (AP) - Top executives of Presstek Inc. have agreed
to pay $2.9 million in fines to settle federal regulators' charges
they circulated misleading information about the printing company
that inflated its stock price, the Securities and Exchange Commission
said. Presstek founder and chairman Robert Howard will pay a civil
penalty of $2.7 million while president Robert Verrando will pay
$200,000. In agreeing to settle the case, they neither admitted nor
denied wrongdoing. The SEC alleged that Howard directed the company
to distribute several thousand copies of a newsletter in 1994 and
1995, even though he knew, or should have known, its earnings
projections for the company were too high.>>> Very kosher, ha?

PS. Still waiting for your answer on how you are planning to make
money with TPRO?



To: Andrew H who wrote (7868)12/25/1997 7:33:00 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
<<There is virtually no one else capable of doing this type of work as well as TPRO and of course the Y2K clock is ticking and the work must start SOON.>>

It would also be logical to assume that as the date approaches & TPRO approaches capacity, prices would rise, making BMY's deal look like a real bargain. Other companies will obviously gear up for this segment of the Y2K market, but it's TPRO's head start that is exciting.

Be nice to see all this reach gold rush proportions.

Also, since there's an END in sight, I will be looking carefully for the company to keep updating us on how they are planning to put the windfall to work to maximize profits after the crisis. If Y2K turns into a major economic disaster (I'm still skeptical here) there could be a lot of opportunity just picking up the pieces of the firms that went down.

Perhaps TPRO will wind up owning the entire world, except for the part Microsoft has. (:->)



To: Andrew H who wrote (7868)12/25/1997 9:10:00 PM
From: chirodoc  Respond to of 31646
 
<<<<Chirodoc--.37 for 99 is a LOW estimate--I believe Charles Schwab has predicted over $1.00. Skipard on this thread has predicted far more revenues.

........explosive growth is interesting in y2k--however, the thing that attracts me to this stock is that they could parlay this into factory automation contracts in '99/'00. other y2k worry me--what will they do for an encore if y2k is the only growing business.

........however, just to be informed i am checking out IMRS and SYNT.