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To: Dave Gore who wrote (7128)5/18/1998 2:22:00 AM
From: TEDennis  Respond to of 10903
 
Dave: "Knowing investor behavior like I do..."

Well, Dave, I don't fit into any of your ready-made categories.

I consider TPII to be a trading vehicle, currently. I bought in at $1.05 then stupidly didn't sell when it broke $2 a few weeks ago. Rode it all the way back down to 1'ish, then rode it back up to $1.66 and sold. Just missed buying in again at $1.25 because I tried to buy under the market. It will be interesting to see how the stock reacts in the next few days. From the sounds of the increased positive exposure that TPII is getting on SI (from you and others), there could be some buying pressure.

I was curious about some of your statements (which, by the way, often end in exclamation points). I noticed the following comment in this particular post:
Message 4475809

"Strong feeling is the deal with "Father of Cobol", MR. BEMER and BMR Associates, for AUTO-detection AND repair of Y2K problems on UNIX MAINFRAME machines, now ready to proceed."

Well, I dismissed that faux-paux and didn't comment on it because I thought perhaps you had no computer experience and could easily make that glaring mistake. But, one of your posts somewhere that I read said you are in, or have been in, the computer industry for many years. If that is the case, your mistake should not have been made. This makes me somewhat skeptical of any comments you might make in regards to computer software. An area, by the way, in which I am quite experienced.

Re: "FWIW: I am not going to carry on a banter about TPII"

OK. So be it.

FYI. I've seen Vertex 2000 (Bemer's Y2K tool) in action.

By the way ... it's MVS, not UNIX. Just a minor detail, eh?

Wishing you investment success,

TED