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


To: Loren S. who wrote (2955)7/2/1998 1:59:00 AM
From: Don Ohland  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6931
 
Loren,

It seems that day traders and market makers can be the
kiss of death to small BB stocks such as TSIS.
It feels as if with every advance there is more profit taking
as investors look towards the short term 10-20% profit vs. a
consistent long term gain.

At this point TSIS appears to enjoy many stockholders that believe
in the future of this company and hold only to see flat performance
and promise for the future.

I don't know if this is realistic but it would be interesting
if TSIS issued warrants to holders of stock as of August 31st to
be redeemed in 1-2 years at say $2.00 per share. This would be
a way of rewarding the current stock holders, encourage investors to
hold and showing confidence from the company of their future.

Maybe I don't have the details correct but I think you get my
point. Just I fun thought.

DON



To: Loren S. who wrote (2955)7/2/1998 10:33:00 AM
From: R. Gates  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6931
 
Here's an idea everybody--and maybe someone else on this thread has mentioned it already, but here it is: Everybody's heard of RealAudio, the Internet Audio streaming technology. Just one of many of course. Using it, you can hear live CNN etc. via this technology. Well, what if TSIS offered their service over the internet as well, using an audio streaming technology. Could work just the same as their pure IVR system, only you cue it from a web page as opposed to a tone on a phone. Does this seem really far off base on one way TSIS could expand into other services?

IMHO, it's not. I know Scott reads this thread, so maybe some one ought to ask if TSIS might be considering such a service. And if your not, maybe you ought to. TSIS has the servers, all they need to do is write some fairly simple software. Nothing complex at all...

Oh well...just a thought. I'm not concerned about the low volume or the lower price of TSIS this week. I've managed to scrape up the cash to buy another 10k shares, so I'll save myself a few hundred dollars by these lower prices. Too many very good things in the future for TSIS to worry about short term drifting...

Best Regards,

R. Gates