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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TSIS: WHAT IS GOING ON? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TradeSmart who wrote (2887)6/26/1998 12:54:00 AM
From: John S. Baker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6931
 
To each his own investing style, but I would not consider TSIS to be a trading stock. Instead, I view it as a "buy and hold while we watch it grow up" kind of thing.


It has the potential to become a cash cow, not unlike a plain, dull boring old utility stock or even a REIT.


Not very exciting at all.


Disclosure: I have been long in TSIS for six months or so and my long position is, for me, quite significant.



To: TradeSmart who wrote (2887)6/26/1998 1:06:00 AM
From: R. Gates  Respond to of 6931
 
TradeSmart,

Perhaps your name signifies what you're all about-- "TRADEsmart". And trust me, I have no problem with trading stocks, as opposed to investing in company. There are many many stocks that I trade (yes even daytrade), and only a few companies that I invest in. TSIS IS NOT A STOCK TO TRADE BUT A COMPANY TO INVEST IN. I've been accumulating TSIS for a couple months as an investment. IMHO, it will start increasing in value significantly VERY SOON. It is finally profitable, and that means A LOT.

You ask what we saw in TSIS-- 2 words sum it up. 2 words that you can't say about 95% of BB's. 2 words that many small companies will never have. Those 2 words....

A FUTURE!

Best regards and good luck in trading,

R. Gates



To: TradeSmart who wrote (2887)6/26/1998 1:26:00 AM
From: Loren S.  Respond to of 6931
 
Unlike most BB companies, Interactive Telesis is not a pipe dream of the future. Interactive Telesis is a solid, rapidly growing company today. The company has signed contracts with some of the biggest corporations in the world. They have a product with very little competition (so far at least). They are basically just 1.5 years young in terms of signing deals and developing revenues. They appear to be run by reasonable, yet talented people. They are profitable today and will be vastly more profitable tomorrow. The stock price will eventually follow the path of growth that the company is following. What appears to be a rigid stock price is actually a great accumulation opportunity for all wise enough to grab it.