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


To: BarbaraT who wrote (3615)9/2/1998 1:15:00 PM
From: jmt  Respond to of 6931
 
I have been trying to get in touch with Scott for 3 days with no results. I hear the message on his answering machine which states quarterly growth in excess of 20%, with accelerating growth in the future. He also states they are preparing a number of Press Releases. The number in Vancover is not operating.

The messages are conflicting. What is 20% growth on earnings of .001. This is not great news to me. Scott mentions growth will improve. But the info doesn't correlate with Don's message of $5M in revenue. This should mean earnings growth in the area of 500%.

If anyone gets through to Scott before I, please present these issues and post any comments.

Thank You

jmt



To: BarbaraT who wrote (3615)9/2/1998 2:17:00 PM
From: Loren S.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6931
 
Barbara, I think too much is made of the concept of averaging down. Yes the losses look nasty when we are at $.29. But really what difference does it make if you have an average buy in price of $.50 versus $.38? The stock and company are either going to make it or not. Most of us here believe it will make it. If it makes it, most of us believe the company is on a path to growth and the stock will eventually rise to reflect that growth. If and when the stock reaches $1.00 or much more, what difference did it make if your average buyin price was $.50 or $.37? If I make give you unwanted or wanted advice I would say you are already too loaded up in this stock, regardless of its promise, and just let the thing ride.



To: BarbaraT who wrote (3615)9/2/1998 6:12:00 PM
From: SFSAILOR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6931
 
Maybe a little insight will help. I met many of the persons on this thread at the TSIS annual meeting last February. This is my first post.

My son-in-law, is a management consultant with a major consulting firm (its name is one word with 22 letters in it), he is also a TSIS shareholder and has visited the TSIS offices in Encinitas.

A week and a half ago, he was at a management training school in Houston. The school was sponsored by the consulting firm. The topic of the school was the "Technology of 800 Numbers". After the school, he and my daughter visited us at our home. We spent some time talking about TSIS and its future possibilities. He reviewed the latest TSIS brochures that I had obtained (the new brochures that are used for client communications -- specifically the new "MARKET REACH and INVESTOR REACH" brochures).

From the brochures he was able to assess TSIS's understanding of what needs to be done in terms of the organizational and technological systems necessary to effectively implement IVR technology in both telephone and Internet applications. With respect to the Internet application possibilities he was very encouraged and commented that "technologically, they(TSIS)are doing all of the right things".

Both personally and in our network of associates, we own a substantial amount of TSIS stock and have owned it for nearly 18 months. I join you in anticipating and looking forward to the growth and success of this company.

We feel like part of a wagon train heading West -- weary as we are, it will make it!