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To: Capitalizer who wrote (3186)3/23/1998 9:38:00 PM
From: Bruce A. Brotnov  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6445
 
Jeremy, at first glance TSCP looks pretty good, much like it did several months ago when it went the wrong direction. Earnings have solidified and it looks pretty good for the next quarter (perhaps .26 following .25 if my DG is anywhere close). However, my major concern is the same as all stocks at earnings time if the 1 April date is correct as shown in the DGs. Vol looks very good the last 2 days although it is near its upper band and will likely pull back for a couple of days. Again, major concern is that if it only hits or misses estimates it will be plummeted and if it exceeds the estimates it might get 1/2 point. 10% gain vs 50% potential loss - I prefer to buy stocks after earnings and not in front of them. Hope this helps. If you already own, I would hold but not add.
TSRI missed estimates by .03 and look what happened to it the last two days - good news is it might hold support at $16.
Bruce