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


To: R.STOCKS who wrote (2119)5/15/1998 11:22:00 AM
From: BarbaraT  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6931
 
Well, you are certainly entitled to your opinion. I, for one, would rather that we are in a position to sign large companies like Applied Materials by not making such demands on them. It is we who are seeking to strike a deal with them ... we are the new kid on the block and it doesn't pay to make waves. I wouldn't want to be responsible for being the "straw that broke the camel's back" by antagonizing any new and potentially new clients. Seems rather foolish to me. If I were a company as large as Applied Materials,Microsoft (and no, we do not have MSFT .. just an example) or even AT&T ... I don't know that I would want every little contract I sign being sent out over the wires. They would be insignificant to me (the large company) and I would only want to send out really significant news that affected me!! Like earnings, mergers, deals with other large companies. Actually, I am thrilled that AT&T has allowed TSIS to use their name as freely as has been done.

Of course, I'm just using my head to come to these conclusions. You use whatever you wish for your deductions.



To: R.STOCKS who wrote (2119)5/15/1998 11:32:00 AM
From: R. Gates  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6931
 
While TSIS is a great SMALL and GROWING company, when dealing with Fortune 500 clients, they are in no position to DEMAND ANYTHING. The clients DO have other choices. TSIS is doing just the right thing by allowing the clients to remain anonymous if they desire. The customer is always right. That's just good business practice. TSIS's press releases have been worded the best they can be considering what the demands are on them.

The upcoming quarterly report WILL be a chance for TSIS to give more information, in a non-press release form.

And just a comment on the short position. Shorters are speculators and they will come and go. The long term trend for TSIS is up, and the shorters can ride those waves as we tend upward, but they won't dictate the course of TSIS. There is too much good news and new clients waiting to be announced for any shorters to keep TSIS down. They're just taking some short term profits from some short term dips in price. In the long run, they are NOT a factor...I firmly believe we will see over .70 by the end of May if not sooner...