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To: E who wrote (8934)1/15/1998 11:51:00 AM
From: TokyoMex  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
ROFL momma !
Aiiiiiiiii Carrrrrrrramba ....!
Joe TPRO



To: E who wrote (8934)1/15/1998 11:57:00 AM
From: Gerald Underwood  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Jasons Mother,

According to MW, he won't have any work to do because embedded chips
are Noooo Problemmmmm. :=) Guess peanuts might be highly appropriate for MW in a barter economy. But what would he trade for them?

Hmmm!!!

Gerry



To: E who wrote (8934)1/15/1998 12:05:00 PM
From: Mike Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Mom, I agree that there is a lot of work to do but this company is not the one capable of doing it. They have lost money doing the regular factory automation work. They will make some little money selling CDs but companies now will be either affected by Asia or affected by spending to fix Y2K problems, so they will spend less on factory automation. That will hurt the bottom line of TPRO as their Y2K income so far is peanut. I think a little of common sense will tell you that when a little company claims that they are capable of doing something that larger, more successful companies are not able to do, then you should question the truthfulness. Wonderware, TPRO's partner , never claims that they are a exclusive Y2K company. There are a lot of mutual fund managers and financial publications out there who have all the time and resources to research companies and when they ignore TPRO, you should wonder why. There are about 10 funds owning TPRO but those are not well known funds, nor they own a large number of shares. This is only a SI hype stock.