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To: Steelguy who wrote (7228)5/21/1998 4:10:00 PM
From: Wes Stevens  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10903
 
One thought - the name change may be one of the delays in TPII signing with BMR. I would think that they will have to wait till the new company is in place before anything is signed.



To: Steelguy who wrote (7228)5/21/1998 4:48:00 PM
From: BigJake  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10903
 
Many thanks Matt. You provided a real service here and we appreciate it.



To: Steelguy who wrote (7228)5/21/1998 5:03:00 PM
From: Larry Levine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10903
 
> ** I have done my best to post factual and up-to-date information
> here as relayed to me directly from Samantha Chapman @ TPI.
> I hope that this information is helpful and appreciated by all here
> and would like to ensure that people do not regard this as a > first-time hype post.

Now that I've been dinged a few times for my suggestion
that posters have ulterior motives, you don't need to
continue to remind me. That said, I think there's an
obvious difference between 'hype' and fact. Something
like the above that can be corroborated with a phone
call, email or web click is not hype. Subjective statements
based on speculation and inuendo are hype. These are very
easy to distinguish, and anyone who can't tell the difference
ought to keep their money in a savings account. (-:

I have a problem with people feeling the need to suggest when
they think its a good time to buy or sell. There was a post
earlier today by JS where he posed a good reason why he thinks
its a good time to buy; I feel its sufficient to post the
information and let the reader come to their own conclusions.
Of course I'd like to see people buy the stock cause it
temporarily increases the value of my shares by convincing
the 'lazy' investor to get in; but those same lazy investors
can and will cause the stock to tumble if and when the information
fails to pan out. They can sometimes do more harm than good.
If I'm in a stock long-term, I'd rather have everyone who buys
it do their own DD and make the decision on their own, cause
they'll then be more likely to stick it out through the thin
times. These suggestions play right into the hands of the day
traders of BB stocks, where much if not most of the movement
is due to rumor rather than fact.

This is the last time I'll bring this up; you can now
breath a sigh of relief.

Larry



To: Steelguy who wrote (7228)5/24/1998 9:36:00 PM
From: Pierre Mondieu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10903
 
Thanks for the efforts Steelguy...eom