To: Breeze1 who wrote (2986 ) 7/4/1998 4:05:00 PM From: R. Gates Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6931
Breeze1, I thought the NASDAQ 100 Service trial was connected to the Intel deal somehow, and I did respond to that, but I will get answers to many questions from Scott Cameron next week, I hope on Monday. Here are some of the things I will asking him: 1. Where does the NASDAQ 100 trial service sit? 2. How close are we on the Intel deal? 3. Is the company selling shares out the "back door"? 4. What is the current estimated outstanding/float for the company? 5. Is TSIS even considering putting its IVR service in some unique combination with an internet service? By the way, I actually work full-time (50 plus hours a week) at another job, besides internet investing. I know many people have thanked me for providing information that they didn't have time to get for themselves, and to those people I say, "your welcome". But PLEASE, don't call me the "leader" of this board. There are many people who have been in this stock a lot longer than me, and know more about Interactive Telesis. I constantly get "tips" from folks as PM's or on Yahoo telling me one thing or another about many stocks, including TSIS. For example, I was left a message about the Intel deal getting closer to happening. I then called the company and it was confirmed by Larry at TSIS IR. I got a tip Wednesday night that led me to believe that we might expect higher than average volume over the next few trading days for TSIS. That was confirmed on Thursday. I still need to confirm this tip because it was not about volume but something that can cause that volume. So the REASON for the that higher volume is what I need to ask Scott about. I must tell everyone on this thread, that I'm sure, especially in my Yahoo mail, I get "tips" from folks I know are not credible at all and I certainly just ignore those. But the Intel tip, and this other tip that led to the higher volume on Thursday came from the same person, so I am tending to believe it. Bottom line, yes I cheer lead to much. But I do usually come through with facts or press releases come out to support what I say. But EVERYONE WHO OWNS THIS STOCK OUGHT TO, AT LEAST ONCE, CALL TSIS IR YOURSELF, AT 1-800-931-5050. GET IT RIGHT FROM THE HORSES MOUTH. GET ON THEIR INVESTOR MAILING LIST. IF YOU'VE GOT MONEY INVESTED IN THIS COMPANY, DON'T YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO DO JUST THAT! I think you'll be very glad you did. The investors packet and latest financials are all there. You'll see who the latest clients are, what products and services are available, etc, etc... If more people call then we'll all benefit. For those not willing to call the company themselves with questions, DON'T BLAME ME FOR NOT PROVIDING THE ANSWERS! MY TIME IS JUST AS VALUABLE AS YOURS! Now, having got that off my chest, and agreeing to call Scott next week, I want to say, all of my research and DD on TSIS tells me that this company is one of the highest quality BB's that you'll find and is at the point of undergoing a significant metamorphosis. The higher volume on Thursday COULD BE JUST A FLUKE. Someone suggested it just transfer between brokers. Maybe that's all it was. Or maybe not... Bottom line, the next two quarters ought to show what this company is really capable of in terms of growth and generating revenue and earnings. These numbers are the only thing I ultimately care about. I've invested in TSIS on the EXPECTATION that the next two quarters will show successive improvements to the bottom line of TSIS. If they don't-- I would sell TSIS in a hearbeat. BUT, TSIS had positive earnings last quarter I fully expect it to show improvements in each quarter for the next few years. Earnings are what all long term investors really care about, and even if TSIS announced 1000 contracts with Intel sized companies, if it didn't improve the bottom line-- who cares!!! But I didn't just buy more TSIS this past week because I expect earnings to be flat. I expect them to show significant improvement in each successive quarter. Information is power. Wisdom is the knowledge of what to do with that information. Call TSIS yourself if you want more information. 1-800-931-5050. That much I can give you...but I can't help you with the Wisdom part... Happy 4th everyone! R. Gates