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


To: John S. Baker who wrote (3189)7/22/1998 5:03:00 PM
From: crimson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6931
 
John -

I agree...I don't think the price is going to move with any news about another deal! It looks like investors want numbers...and those numbers have to be filed for people to believe! I look at the deals and after speaking with the company, I have zero doubt that this will be a big winner for anyone who invests in TSIS. It is just a matter of time!

I will buy and buy until I am blue in the face. TSIS will make me a lot of money over the next few years. If you want the quick buck, this is probably not your penny stock. But one of these days.....

Take care...

p.s.

I don't believe the MM bull that I have read on any of the threads...They can drive the price, but I would seriously doubt they are here! Not yet at least!




To: John S. Baker who wrote (3189)7/22/1998 10:33:00 PM
From: jmt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6931
 
>>Other ideas?<<<

IMHO the key to successful investment results is not necessarily reading financial statements (Amazon.com) or technical analysis. The real magic (Buffet, Soros) is the ability to get into the minds of current and perspective shareholders, anticipate what actions they will take, and execute that strategy ahead of the crowd.

It appears in this case current shareholders are anticipating gains, minimizing a selloff and limiting downside risk.

And the company has not put forth a concerted effort to encourage perspective shareholders. Why? Well, they may not need future financing as cash flow may be adequate to support growth. Therefore they do not benefit in the financing arena froma a higher stock price.

Additionally, the company has not discussed looking for future acquisitions, so a high stock price to finance a acquisiton for less dillution does.t seem to be an issue.

Now how about insiders holding shares? They would have a vested interest.

But at the end of the day TSIS can get more bang for the PR buck once they are proven profitable.

And even having a rich wife doesn't help if she won't share!

jmt