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To: MB who wrote (8439)8/21/1998 2:22:00 PM
From: JOHN IACOVACCI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10903
 
No more price predictions please.

I like the level headed discussion we have been having lately. No
non-basis hyping of this company or pie in the sky predictions. This
summer has been disappointing but a good sign today is market is
getting whacked and Y2K issues seem to be holding OK. The WAG THE
DOG retaliation attack could take pressure off Mr. Bill to resign.
Once Star finishes his spanish inqusition of the happenings in
the oral opps oval office maybe we can refocus on real issues like
Y2K.

The moving of Mr. Bemers story to Sept 2nd is probably a good thing
now. It's best to have positive news in an up market. Maybe TPII
can generate some press releases or conference calls around event
to get stock back to fair value. Even without press releases I
don't see how another conference call can hurt. Last one took
one hour of CEOs time and stock price rose above $1 range. It gave
long term investors a positive feeling that this company was headed
in the right direction.



To: MB who wrote (8439)8/21/1998 4:18:00 PM
From: Alan Coccio  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10903
 
Today saw seven trades for 19,400 shares. Three of those trades were buys comprising 6,600 shares. No price change but any change was toward the sell side. We started the day with five market makers on the .687 bid and two on the .750 ask price. We ended with only two at .687 and one at .750.

MB, that run to 2 3/8 was built mostly on B.S. in hindsight. Rumors of big things happening caused some momentum trading and lots of short term and day traders jumping aboard drove the price. Once the traders pulled their profits out, it quickly settled back down with the true believers left to hold the bag. Isn't that always the case? A market cap of $40-million was not justified in any way, shape or form for this company. I understand your question and what you're getting at but it will take another plausible piece of news and solid contracts rather than vapor ware to get us moving again.

On another subject, has anyone ever heard of a company called Data Integrity? I think they might be a private company but I'm hearing they might have the so-called "silver bullet" in regard to the Y2K problem. Their software is called Millenium Solution and they do their thing at 14-cents per line of code. Not shabby!

Alan