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


To: Loren S. who wrote (3547)8/25/1998 7:08:00 PM
From: ozzi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6931
 
Well maybe there are a few logical folks on this thread. Kiwi, is correct in stating that this co. along with most penney stocks are extremely volatile at this time. Look at the volume of shares that traded today, overall. Extremely heavy volume!!! How many purchased TSIS, or other smallcap companies, not many. Another down day for smallcaps.
My take is that folks are going to safer havens at this time, "blue chips". As you can see by todays action, they are also taking the profits off the tops and running, on them as well. Too much uncertainty in the market place right now. So don't take it personally when someone throws a negative your way. A stock is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it, (what its worth). I am sorry that at this time its worth only thirty something. Who knows what tomorrow will bring, $3 or .12cents. Personally, I will be there if the 52 week low is hit. If not then that will be ok also. Ok, any snipers out there?

Goodluck,
Gary



To: Loren S. who wrote (3547)8/25/1998 9:23:00 PM
From: kiwi  Respond to of 6931
 
I am at work at present so will reply briefly, this is my second attempt as for some reason the 1st didn't go thru.
The negatives I see are:

1) the present market and uncertainty (external)

2) the lack of PR and awareness esp with brokerage houses. Although I have asked about this before, I guess that I will have to spend 100 bucks or so on international calls to find out myself.

3) I don't think that the present revenues support a stock price much above where it is now. While the Co is profitable I think we will need to see a lot more contracts to support the sort of price we would all like to see. While the NASDAQ and Intel deals will go a long way they are not there until the ink is on the paper. I think that certainly in this market the growth and appreciation will be more gradual and hence I look at TSIS as a long term hold.

4) I need to get a handle on the competitive advantage TSIS has at present compared to the competition and new technologies that could affect the future position.(My problem)

All I wanted to point out earlier was that we need to remain objective. Loren I sympathise with your and Barbara's positions, but we are all down and I don't thinks the ra ra BS we are so used to on this and other threads is going to be the answer. I want to see this baby go as much as anyone.

Good luck and please excuse me if I continue lurking but I don't have a lot of time at present to post nor do all the DD I would like.

Cheers
Kiwi