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To: Alan Coccio who wrote (8537)8/29/1998 1:55:00 PM
From: BONZ  Respond to of 10903
 
Alan. I have to agree that the SEC picked up on this and the unfiled exhibits as part of the review process. Everyone should give the co. a thread of credit for coming clean. Not all cos will. I spent this Friday at a S-1 drafting session in NY where I almost was thrown out of the room when I suggested to the underwriters and lawyers that the SEC would reject an S-1 for some missing information. Companies get counsel from all sorts of places and not all are the best (My situation was with the largest underwriter in the world). SEC compliance is an art not a science.

I believe the coming clean is the reason TPI has not announced anything in the last 2 months also. Co. did not want to further PO the SEC. Think about it..!!! This could be great.... Long and ... well you know what I meant...



To: Alan Coccio who wrote (8537)8/29/1998 3:29:00 PM
From: BONZ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10903
 
Alan. Actually, the more I think about, I believe in the eyes of the SEC, TPI just became a fully reporting SEC company. Think about it. This was an amendment to the original SB-2! This more fully supports my belief that TPI was in a "quiet" period the last two months by mandate from the SEC!! Well, the gag is off again. Remember what happened last time ???

Good luck...