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To: Richard S. Schoenstadt who wrote (11226)2/13/1998 9:20:00 AM
From: jean1057  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
WHY DOES ANYBODY STILL ANSWER TO MW???????

DON'T YOU ALL GET IT THAT HE HAS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO SAY.....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

sorry but it annoys me to click on new messages on the topro thread just to find out that some more b.s is posted by MW..............



To: Richard S. Schoenstadt who wrote (11226)2/13/1998 10:20:00 AM
From: Mike Winn  Respond to of 31646
 
Richard,

I didn't disagree with you, in fact I perfectly agree with your assessment. I just like to expose the hype side of this stock. Perfectly agree with you that this stock can go high up just like Zitel based on hype. But you need to keep in perspective the hype side of this stock and not falling in love with it. In another word, you should know when to get in to take advantage of the hype and then you need to know when to exit without getting hurt. There are people who "invest" in ZITL and make a lot of money. But the victims are the ones who truly believe in the fairy tale and either buy at the high price or buy and hold.

I don't think you're that type of investors. You're wise to know that this is a hot air balloon.

Good luck to you.

Mike.



To: Richard S. Schoenstadt who wrote (11226)2/13/1998 11:43:00 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Richard,

I seem to remember similiar things being said of AOL and many other stocks (RMBS is my best 2nd example at the moment).

What I think you fail to take into account is the fact that TPRO will most assuredly be seeking to expand through acquisition in order to accumulate the personel and distribution resources that it requires.

As I've understood this business sector at the core level, it is highly fragmented and ripe for consolidation. Using Y2K as a driver for earnings and valuing its stock, I believe you will see stock based transactions that should drastically enhance the revenue stream and consilidate it market position in a post-Y2K environment.

I still believe that the market will be capivated by this company's story and will provide the institutional and stock price support necessary for the company to meet its goals of expansion through acquisition.

Just my humble opinion.

Regards,

Ron