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To: Mike Winn who wrote (10005)1/30/1998 10:28:00 AM
From: baggo  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31646
 
Mike,
Not 10k shares traded today at 6 5/32.
Nice try.
Brice Guckien



To: Mike Winn who wrote (10005)1/30/1998 12:04:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Mike--- you are a day late. You should have bought yesterday morning and you could have sold already at a profit. With the BIG jump yesterday todays close may be down to re-group until the next news..



To: Mike Winn who wrote (10005)1/30/1998 5:40:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Respond to of 31646
 
Mike,

Well it is nice to have you on the long side... :0) However, don't lose that cynical edge. There is too much confusion surrounding the real vulnerability of factory operations to Y2K for anyone to be complacent. I only ask that logical and substantiated arguments be made regarding the bearish side.

However, my basic justification for buying TPRO revolves substantially around this uncertainty and the fact that problem or not, businesses will have to spend treasure to verify that they are, in fact, Y2K compliant.

As we grow closer to 2000, larger firms will require that their suppliers provide this assurance in writing to satisfy their own disclosure requirements and legal obligations to their stockholders.

And I believe that TPRO will sign up more than a few major customers... I believe that almost every automated manufacturer will be plunking down some change in order to retain their Y2K-fraught customer base.

And sometime in 1999, I look for the company being purchased outright by a larger player. Well.... I can dream can't I??

Regards,

Ron