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


To: gary g who wrote (4709)12/8/1998 10:27:00 AM
From: Loren S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6931
 
Betting a penny stock that is way down for the year will go down in the heart of tax selling season is not going too far out on a limb. As for your other points, remember that Investor Reach is not TSIS' only product. I do feel that this may go down as one of TSIS' low points in its recent history. We've had another dry period of news, the most recent quarter's numbers can be regarded as a disappointment for those who were expecting increasing growth in profits, and we continue to see speculative stocks getting beat up despite what the DOW and internet stocks are doing. Hopefully 1999 will be a much better year.



To: gary g who wrote (4709)12/8/1998 10:42:00 AM
From: jmt  Respond to of 6931
 
Their rhetoric seems to suggest a 70+% margin yet there is no way that has been achieved in the numbers that I have received from the co.

What has been made clear is the 70% refers to "operating" margin, before SG&A. And no one has seen any numbers since that statement was made to determine the reliability.

Their statement's being prepared using Canadian accepted accounting principles is something that I find hard to tolerate being a retired banker and lending on both sides of the border.

Canadian and U.S. GAAP are quite similar in any material calculations involving TSIS business operations. But of course as a retired banker you know this.

I have done a lot of work looking at Co.s that have there own, or have trained there inhouse people for there IVR applications.

Please articulate the results of this empirical research.

Within 10 days, TSIS's stock will be at or around 24 cents per share, some of the guys seem to want me to have a more definitive track record--we'll see if I'm right.

And if you are wrong you will quitely dissapear into the sunset?

jmt



To: gary g who wrote (4709)12/8/1998 11:42:00 AM
From: gregor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6931
 
gary:
You really don't have to answer this question but is TSIS the only stock you follow? The reason I'm asking is that 99 % of your posts are on this thread?

Your prediction of .24 seems reasonable but I'll say it doesn't go under .30 ; and I'm basing my projection on a limited knowledge of trading patterns. But what do you say about a nice Jan rally once tax loss selling is over?......gregor