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To: Rob L. who wrote (8924)1/15/1998 11:14:00 AM
From: Mike Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Rob - if I read correctly, Jenkins bought 3411 shares? Why such odd number? That's about 20K, spare change for him. Guys like Joe TM claims that he owns 130K shares. I wonder what happens to the stock once he decides to bail out, given the low daily volume. The scary thing I see in this stock (and also a few other Y2K stocks) is that there seem to be quite a few affluent people who own the stock, they buy a lot of shares at once and dump them out when the time is "right". I am surprised to see so many TPRO owners who can afford to go to the shareholder meeting from out of state compared to other stocks I own.

Rob, I read your comments about stock option for TPRO's management and I agree with you. I think we should grant them only cash bonus based on the performance of the stock and company. If the company makes money, then it should be able to pay them a good cash bonus. If the company looses money, then obviously management should also share the suffering. There is no free ride in this country.



To: Rob L. who wrote (8924)1/16/1998 9:57:00 AM
From: Leo  Respond to of 31646
 
Hi Rob- A purchase of 3411 is strange. An investor using ALL of his PIGGY BANK money would buy an offbeat amount IMO. Can anyone find out from Jenkins or Scott if there is more to this ? By the way, where does Scott fit into the TPRO picture?
Lee