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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TASA. Can someone with KNOWLEDGE help!!!! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bob Davis who wrote (447)6/20/1998 1:09:00 PM
From: Thomas Kirwin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 601
 
TASA Credit Rating

Bob,

Follow the link below to view Hoover's Online credit rating of TASA and its two subsidiaries Modern Learning Press and BETA. Simply click the business name then click the "credit report" icon.

hoovers.infousa.com{bas_session}&bas_page=1&bas_action=Subsidiaries&sch_abinumber=462130857

I agree that it is better to take BookMatch off-line until all bugs are fixed. Perhaps my expectations are too high for this service but my spider sense is tingling. BookMatch will be a winner when re-introduced.

Regards,

Tom



To: Bob Davis who wrote (447)6/20/1998 10:04:00 PM
From: Thomas Kirwin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 601
 
TASA Files 10-QSB/A-1

The 10-QSB/A-1 filed on 06/16/98 does not appear to amend much if any information filed in the original 10-QSB.

sec.gov

Any ideas?

Regards,

Tom



To: Bob Davis who wrote (447)6/21/1998 6:33:00 PM
From: Thomas Kirwin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 601
 
Table Pounding Buy

Bob,

Thanks for validating the process improvement scheduled for BookMatch. Good to hear that there are no problems with the core product. Just maybe we will see a new and improved BookMatch upon its return. i.e. graphics, un-coupling of awards program from BookMatch and corporate sponsorship.

Given that the Drake acquisition appears to be on track and other acquisitions may take place this year as is management's stated goal I feel that TASA is a table pounding buy at this ridiculous level. The pro-forma revenues generated after DBS is acquired should be approximately $16 million. Future acquisitions could add another $8 million just like Drake. IMHO - the napkin math proforma revenue projection for TASA will be $22 to $24 million by the close of the fourth quarter.

How many profitable companies with $22-$24 million in revenues can one purchase a share for $1.00? Zero, Zip, Zilch!

This commercial post was not sponsored by TASA or it affiliates.

Regards,

Tom