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To: Mike Winn who wrote (9732)1/28/1998 10:15:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Mike--- I am surprised you did not go to Denver. This stock is to played with your play money---not mortgage or retirement money. It is much too risky. I am none of the things you listed and would not go to the SHM. If they have anything the stock will go up. If not it will be back to 4 soon. The people that enjoy posting "tick,tick,tick" have yet to realize time is ticking away on TPRO also. Not much use for the CD etc on 2/1/00. The time was 1996. At 5 - 7 it is a gamble. Buy a couple K. No one can watch a football game without at least $50 on it to keep their interest--- TPRO is the same. On Y2K issues even pigs will fly is true--- but they have to have some slop for the masses before they hit the slaughter house.

John



To: Mike Winn who wrote (9732)1/28/1998 10:30:00 PM
From: jean1057  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Mike if do not take the risk to invest in this kind of stock, why do you even bother to give your really "valued" opinion on this thread????
either you have to much time?????unemployed ????
you mention that you have not seen any other thread with such optimist like tpro!!!?? you can't have done to much research on SI then......btw: copied another of your quote 2 days on SI":::::::::::::
If Mellon Bank and Dreyfus own that much shares, that's a pretty bullish sign.

He he he, see I am very fair and open minded?

Survivor Mike.

let me tell you that 99% of opportunist don"t make it at the end......
just make a fool of themself.......you are on the edge of really making a fool of yourself..........mildy expressed....
as a therapy try to talk to real people instead of playing around with your computer and annoying people with nonsence, annonymous, over the net.......nothing personal...he,he,he,.,,,,,,,,



To: Mike Winn who wrote (9732)1/29/1998 1:34:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
Mike,

While I had hopes that your questions and comments on TPRO would have been a little more illustrative pertaining to your claimed rationale for calling this company essentially a scam, I can see that now you wish to impugn the efforts of individual shareholders who do their own diligence personally.

I take great umbrage to your insinuations that having so many Internet investors attend a shareholder's meeting raises obvious red flags. Your problem is that are content to wait until the street officially "blesses" your investments with their reports and various buy signals. However, the power of the internet is that companies can take their stories directly to the shareholders, circumventing the analysts, and educate a much more supportive and broader based audience.

Please "DON'T" invest your money in this stock. I would hate to see you increase your net worth based upon your flawed investing strategies.

Mike, I'm greatly disappointed by your lack of logical justification for disliking this company or denying that the problem of Y2K embedded non-compliance may exist and poses a serious challenge to businesses. I've waited over a week for the response you promised to post last weekend. You told me through email that you were too busy to provide a concise answer for me but were working on it and I accepted that excuse. But no longer.

Mike, it is better to keep your mouth shut and be thought an idiot, than to open it and remove all doubt.

Regards,

Ron