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


To: jmt who wrote (3773)9/20/1998 4:11:00 PM
From: BarbaraT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6931
 
Maybe ... maybe not. But if you read my post

<< I agree ... $1.80 would be nice; but I am looking for much higher prices. Of course, I have a longer time frame in mind.>>
<< But as with most things, nothing happens overnight. I would think this company can be at $5 within a few years (but hopefully much, much sooner). >>

you will notice that I am not giving a price projection but more like what I believe can happen over a longer period of time. Key words ... longer period of time!! This can be 2 or 3 years down the road, maybe more, maybe less. Insofar as $1.80 - this is not my projection, but what has been mentioned on this thread. I do not make projections since I have been wrong so many times. I had thought this stock would be $1 by the end of the summer. Obviously, the man upstairs wasn't paying attention.

But that's besides the point. No one can give any realistic projections at this point in time; however, based on what companies have been signed and looking forward to those that will be signed, I imagine more qualified persons than I can give their guesstimates ...but that is what they will be -- guess work. If you believe in the company and what lies ahead, you will probably agree with those numbers. If you don't and are otherwise inclined, you will no doubt sell for a short term gain of a quarter to half a dollar.

Anyway, I really don't want to quibble about such things since it will take a long time to prove whose "opinion" is correct. It is my belief ... I do not wish to force anyone to share it ... I am holding this stock and have been for a long time because I have full faith in its potential. It is taking a long time to realize, but I still believe that in time (be it 2 years or 5 years, I do not know) this stock can be $5 or better. Until someone can show me good reason to think otherwise, I shall remain with that thought.

This company can go a long way and has come a long way already. Don Cameron has been busy meeting with and signing new clients and if you speak to "the man" himself, you will probably be "almost" as optimistic as I. In the meantime, I am just sharing my hopes, dreams, thoughts and beliefs -- to which I am entitled. Actually, that was what I thought this board was all about - sharing information, opinions and the like. I had assumed that all the numbers bandied around were opinions - some based on what little can be calculated, and the balance based on belief mixed with a dash of optimism. I don't think anyone should take these numbers too seriously at this point in time. Perhaps in another 2 - 3 quarters we will have something more substantial to calculate.

In the meantime ... It is my opinion that this stock is undervalued and should be considerably higher ... now!

Oh - and just for the record - I appreciate your trying to break down revenue customer by customer. But, considering that many of the new clients are net yet up and running, and also many not yet signed, I do not see how you can break it down. In addition, the numbers will change month to month. Some months there is more investor calls (like around quarterly and annual report times), more recording and playback (dependent on conditions within the company), etc. AT&T has indicated their desire to add more services. Where you believe I am being unrealistic, I think you are being overly pessimistic. Of course, just my opinion.



To: jmt who wrote (3773)9/21/1998 9:33:00 AM
From: MeDroogies  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6931
 
There are FEW barriers to entry, true. However, the rise of competition will only do 2 things: prevent TSIS from expanding more quickly AND draw attention to the industry and TSIS in particular.
Nobody will LEAVE TSIS, since once you've signed with a company, you tend to stick it out with them UNLESS there are major problems and disagreements.
However, I'd say the rise of competition would, all in all, be a net good thing.