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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TSIS: WHAT IS GOING ON? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TWICK who wrote (1118)4/9/1998 5:12:00 PM
From: Loren S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6931
 
I'm just relieved to know that AMAT is using TSIS. For whatever reasons AMAT chose not to let the news go out on the wires. When TSIS released the news to their own investors AMAT was besieged by calls from TSIS' investors. It sounds like they were ticked off at the investors who called as well as at TSIS. At the time I was afraid they might pull out of the deal. But today we have confirmation that AMAT is in fact using their services. This is good. TSIS has to keep the momentum going by continuing to sign on new clients. If they do the revenues will start pouring in and the stock price will have to reflect the growing revenues at some point.



To: TWICK who wrote (1118)4/9/1998 5:16:00 PM
From: AKAPAK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6931
 
TWICK,

Don't recall any other company with this type of PR restrictions. Best to call IR on Monday if you want to know for sure.

Best regards



To: TWICK who wrote (1118)4/9/1998 5:24:00 PM
From: Wally  Respond to of 6931
 
Twick: The bottom line is ALWAYS what the Pros use as the most important analysis of a company's health. The ratios, the cash, the quarterlies etc..If a company makes a penny off of each one of the Fortune 500, that company has some great clients but it's net profit is $5.00. I don't think that's the case with TSIS, but The Street is going to want to see the numbers, not the names. As investors, we can, and probably should take these orders more seriously than the pros. By the time they know what's going on, it's usually too late for us mortals to react. I too wish all sales info could be shared immediately, but we're doomed to have our lives shortened by anxiety attacks, or learn controlled breathing techniques and wait .. and wait.
Wally



To: TWICK who wrote (1118)4/11/1998 2:03:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6931
 
According to TSIS IR....AMAT is a RARE case

Don't be concerned....pertinent news HAS to be released by one or both parties....AMAT was a totally unique case, although you may find some like SEG from time to time, where they want to break the news themselves at their Annual Shareholder meeting.

Remember, it is NOT the single big order we are looking at, but the constant revenue stream that grows every time we get a deal.....TSIS is solid, steady, diversified growth....that's good, folks.

NASDAQ and INTEL deals will really kick start the stock price faster, but it will grow regardless. This is a keeper. If INTC stock went from 75 to 300 in a year you would be amazed at the gain. You wait.....TSIS will go from .50 to $2.00 in a year (same percentage)...not bad huh, especially when the downside is so small.....profitable last two months and trending the right way.....CEO says they can double clients and revenues with only a 10% increase in bottom line costs. That = high margins....

I call this stock my "Sleeper",
it lets me sleep at night.....<OFF TOPIC> my other stocks are not so calming...IFLY (sold 2/3 of my position, buying more on dips), IFLYW (exc long term play with the warrants), FAMH (hold until NASQAQ listing at least...), GBIT (really like long term...great PR firm just hired; huge LOckheed Martin contract-see news), DGIV (sold 2/3 of my position..buying on dips below 3 if poss.), LEAP (sold 3/4 of my position, will buy on dips below 3); LCAV (looks safe and great long term, Laser Surgery Centers with 98% revenue growth-see news)