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Gold/Mining/Energy : Thermal Control Technologies Corp TCT (was Redux Energy) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: mike wood who wrote (641)2/16/1999 7:55:00 PM
From: Nathan Hansen  Respond to of 1208
 
This message is TOO personal, Mike. Doesn't look good on ya, IMO. (but i guess we all have opinions, eh?)

cheers



To: mike wood who wrote (641)2/16/1999 8:42:00 PM
From: Edward W. Richmond  Respond to of 1208
 
Mike, I don't think promotion of this stock without closing the financing, in my opinion, is futile. I do believe in the product, but if management can't get their act together with the financing, I expect we are toast.
Bone-headed moves you mention are probably an accurate description of what lead to our current dilemma. However, that's what is, and Cameron, no matter how great he may be, is not going to be able to sell investors on a company in the financial condition that TCT finds itself.
I agree with Nathan, let's keep our posts objective and avoid personal comments. I'm frustrated as my family bought into this story and we are deep in the loss column. However, I've been in this kind of situation before and I've decided to hold, for now
Regards, Ed



To: mike wood who wrote (641)2/16/1999 10:30:00 PM
From: Tupulak  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1208
 
Mike,
There are lots of companies that trade less than TCT. I happen to own a few if you really want to know. As far as the price goes, if you like the company and believe in the long term prospects then buy before the market realizes what is here. Then when it finally does you will be able to sell at a healthy profit. I will be buying in when a nice little company I have recovers from the 60% drop it has taken since Dec. 1.
This is no reason to brow beat any one. I know it can be frustrating, but if you don't have the patience or time then don't invest in small cap start up companies. On day the can be down 50% or the next up 200%.
Curtis