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To: James R. who wrote (7613)6/13/1998 8:07:00 PM
From: Alan Coccio  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10903
 
James, let me take a crack at answering your question. I'm going to take it at face value and assume you really are puzzled and not being sarcastic.

Some of us have been following this company since Day One. We are interested in how they overcome the long odds of going from a startup operation to, potentially, a fully listed NASDAQ stock some day in the future. Perhaps more importantly, many of us have formed bonds of friendship by talking to each other for many months (or years in some cases) and take an interest in each other's investments.

I'm not currently invested in TPI but sit here each day and root for all of you to make money with your positions in TPI's stock. No doubt I'll be back in myself in the near future. Some of us are long term holders and some are day traders and short term holders but we all have the common interest of seeing TPI do well in the market place. I dare say I follow the company just as closely during periods I'm without a position as when I do.

We have lots of different styles of trying to make money but TPI is what ties us all together. This may sound a bit "corny" but I think that's why some of us post when we have no position in the stock.

I know several people that post here that have no position right now but are among the most knowledgeable people you could meet concerning TPI. I take their information as a gift to help me decide when the time is right to invest. Among the posters are market, trading and investment gurus, programmers skilled in the business of TPI, friends of Bob Bemer's and friends of company insiders. All make valuable contributions. I, for one, very much appreciate their information for it aids me in making money which is the primary reason we are all here. I couldn't imagine not wanting their information just because they have no current stock investment in the company.

Those are just the immediate things that come to mind to help me answer your question. Does that make sense to you or would you still rather have them disappear? All the best to you James.

Alan