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To: John Miz who wrote (9247)1/22/1998 12:59:00 PM
From: JDN  Respond to of 31646
 
Dear John: They couldnt do that even if they wanted too. That would be hyping. If a deal is material, signed and parties agree to release then they must release ASAP, otherwise they hold themselves open to lawsuits for anyone who sold their stock at a loss when in fact had the info been timely released they wouldnt have lost. On the other hand there are ways to DELAY the events necessary to prevent a premature release. JDN



To: John Miz who wrote (9247)1/22/1998 1:10:00 PM
From: Mighty_Mezz  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31646
 
OK, the stock has become a bit boring. Hell, I'm getting Toproids from sitting on it for 7 months.
So we bought in a bit too early, and the street hasn't caught on yet - big fat hairy deal!
Has DD changed? No. Has Y2K gone away? No. Is there a new competitor who will take market share? No.

The story hasn't changed. Boredom is no reason to sell a stock.

Since Jenkins' arrival, the company has been changing, becoming a new company - TAVA. That change is about to become complete with the name-change vote.
Perhaps TPRO is holding up press releases, good news etc. so TAVA can start out with a string of good news.