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To: Dave Gore who wrote (7843)7/1/1998 5:11:00 PM
From: Steelguy  Respond to of 10903
 
makes me want to buy more. thanks for the post Dave.



To: Dave Gore who wrote (7843)7/1/1998 5:14:00 PM
From: MB  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10903
 
I couldn't agree more Dave. The current price is pathetic. I understand that there may be more shares trickling into the market day to day, but $1.15??? Are you kidding me???

The way I've been looking at it is, if the MM's want to practically "give" this stock away under 1.25, let them. I've been buying more and more weekly. They want to push it to $1, fine, give me more.

This thing will turn around one day when we least expect it and $1.18 will look like more of a bargain than .30 cents looks to us now.



To: Dave Gore who wrote (7843)7/1/1998 6:08:00 PM
From: J. Stone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10903
 
In a free market, there is no such thing as an undervalued company.

TPII is at $1.15 because that's what the market has determined it's fair market price to be. (Admittedly, though, this might not seem "fair" to those who bought recently at, say $1.75...)

Until we receive news of killer contracts, great earnings, or some other such revolutionary event, TPII is going to languish.

(And to think we could have bought AMZN on 1 June and already turned a 150% profit...<sigh>)

regards,

JS