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To: MELTEX ROOFY who wrote (5435)3/30/1998 5:21:00 PM
From: James R.  Respond to of 10903
 
If you feel that way Don't buy .For myself I do as I Please.
Regards



To: MELTEX ROOFY who wrote (5435)3/30/1998 5:21:00 PM
From: DR. MEADE  Respond to of 10903
 
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To: David W. Tucker (5434 )
From: MELTEX ROOFY Monday, Mar 30 1998 5:13PM EST
Reply # of 5435
Aren't you paying little bit too much for tpii given the current state
of the company?************************************************************************Meltex Roofy, What is your perception of " the current state of the company " ? Please respond as I am curious about your reasoning. I know what my perception is and as a result, I contiue to accumulate as many shares as I can afford to buy. DR. MEADE



To: MELTEX ROOFY who wrote (5435)3/30/1998 6:51:00 PM
From: David W. Tucker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10903
 
You said "Aren't you paying little bit too much for tpii given the current state of the company? I feel its been pushed up by the rumor mill and all the hypes that are going around."

Well, I'm not sure. How have you valuated the company? To my thinking, most of their big development costs are behind them. We're looking mostly are future operating costs now. They only need 2 million in additional annual revenue to be profitable (in my estimation). Typically, ANY company showing a profit is worth at least $4 per share.

dave