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To: J. Stone who wrote (8892)9/24/1998 10:26:00 AM
From: David W. Tucker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10903
 
Sorry, but I don't buy any of this. There is absolutely no reason to believe that TPI is in a quiet period. There is no reason to think that the next SEC filing will trigger any contract announcement.

The bottom line is that almost every Y2K company is finding out that there is really very little business out there for them. No one is really racking up any nice contracts, except a few of the big boys.

If you are in Y2K and you're not well-planted already, then you're out of the picture.

I believe it's too late for TPI. I don't see that they have any remarkable product that's any better than anyone elses.

It's just a bunch of fluff combined with all the crap about the debentures.

If you're in love with this stock, get ready for a broken heart because for some reason you might not already realize that it's time for a bypass.

It's too late for TPI. Nothing but a disappointment for shareholders.

dave