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To: Alan Coccio who wrote (7617)6/14/1998 12:21:00 AM
From: SKARLOEY  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10903
 
To anybody:

How unusual is it to have this many shares ready to jump at a price hike to dump? I mean, in relation to any successful company that was once in a position like we find TPII today. Has this company acted in an irresponsible way, by giving stock to others for so low a price, that it would be able to keep the price controlled at a low level for sometime? Or is this company just an anomaly, due to the unique y2k issue, and all that has been said in the last few posts are worries that "the sky is falling". Who knows, maybe this is the best time to BUY with this wall of worry hitting this thread right now, but for those who are holding for long term (like myself), I wonder if I would be better off dumping this stock and moving on to something more sure?

Any way, I would like some thoughts about the above questions from all these "great" people that Al refers to, "Among the poster are market, trading and investment gurus, programmers skilled in the business of TPI, friends of Bob Bemer's and friends of company insiders". Thanks.