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To: TEDennis who wrote (8524)8/28/1998 3:53:00 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Respond to of 10903
 
TED, since 3/16, the day I started tracking 40 Y2K companies, had you put your money in TPI you'd be up 100%, but had you put your money in KEA, you'd be breakeven as of today. :=P

- Jeff

P.S. Notice how I specifically didn't talk about ALYD and VIAS. Arf.



To: TEDennis who wrote (8524)8/28/1998 8:28:00 PM
From: Alan Coccio  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10903
 
Any Y2K company that is trading well ???

Yes. TPII is trading well but maybe not from the standpoint we would like. I have to tell you, whoever is selling right now is a pro if the aim is to drop the price.

We had another 30,000 shares or so sold today and it was timed beautifully. They waited out the little bit of buying that took place today and saw that it didn't raise the price and then hit the bid with their sells which promptly sliced and diced the bid. I hate it but have to admire the skill with which they are carrying out their plan. Short sellers can learn from these guys if they just watch the tick by tick trades.

So, yes, TPII is trading well from that view.

Alan