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To: airborn who wrote (9170)1/21/1998 12:39:00 PM
From: John Mansfield  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
Re: 'when is it TPRO's turn'

Dear Airborn,

Have a look in the UK; e.g. at the IEE site; sites of UK engineering firms; UK co's such as Unilever.

The UK is much more active and aware about embedded software y2k issues that the US. This will change, though.

Regards,

John



To: airborn who wrote (9170)1/21/1998 12:41:00 PM
From: Rob L.  Respond to of 31646
 
you forgot to mention an entire host of other y2k stocks that have been soaring including chrz, vias, synt, ptus. TPRO is the lone laggard. Then again, it is the only company focusing on embedded chips. The others are mostly involved in software fixes. Embedded chips and TPRO remain unknown. I fear that companies won't realize their embedded chip problem until it is too late. TPRO will never have the chance to benefit, all the while draining it cash coffers.



To: airborn who wrote (9170)1/21/1998 12:56:00 PM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Dear airborn: We are up next. Stand by for lift off by 1/29! JDN



To: airborn who wrote (9170)1/21/1998 2:21:00 PM
From: Skeptic  Respond to of 31646
 
all this research and interest in this stock and it continues to go nowhere? What will it take?

Since when does doing research and talking endlessly about a stock make it worth more? If you're all so sure that this stock is undervalued, you should be buying more until it reaches what you believe is its fair value.

Is it all that unreasonable to think that a price of $5-6 fairly recognizes all of the risks and opportunities facing this company?

It will take hard evidence that TPRO is capitalizing on that opportunity to move this stock up. The more time that passes without that evidence, the lower the price will go. They are expected to sell lots of CDs and sign lots of contracts. A lack of positive news is negative news given the high expectations for this company.