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To: J. Stone who wrote (7216)5/21/1998 12:53:00 PM
From: Scott Reynolds  Respond to of 10903
 
Just my very small way of thinking but this could be a good buying opportunity.......



To: J. Stone who wrote (7216)5/21/1998 1:05:00 PM
From: BigJake  Respond to of 10903
 
I subscribe to the "short term spazzing out theory." The Bigisoft/BMR questions are most likely the root cause. The nervous small investors are probably selling.

Interesting discussion on CNBC this morning over the satellite outage. They linked the effects felt nation-wide as similar to what consumers can expect with Y2K. The CEO of Acceler8 a Y2K company, ACLY, came on right afterwards for a previously scheduled interview, so coincidentally, the Y2K message was really driven home.

I note that ACLY is trading between $15-16 today on $8 million in revenues. Makes a $1.50 share company like TPII getting Y2K contracts about to go on a national road show look pretty good to me.