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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TPII - Year 2000 (Y2K); Groupware; Client Server Migration -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rick Voteau who wrote (10656)5/4/1999 2:44:00 PM
From: RidgeRunner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10903
 
Hi, everyone. I've been lurking here for some time and this is my first post. Like many (most? all?) of you, I have been surprised and disappointed by TPII's performance. It amazes me that a company purported to be in the Y2K damage avoidance business could be doing so badly this late in the Y2K game.

I only have a few shares of TPII, and quite frankly this is my only purchase from a list of cheap stocks I call my "lottery tickets." However, I still keep thinking that the Y2K scare will resurrect itself now that the impeachment thing is over and off the front pages. Maybe we need peace to break out in Kosovo?

Everyone here has been so negative for so long. I wonder if there is any hope at all that TPII could get turned around in the coming months? I am inclined to hang on to my shares and find out, rather than give them away at current prices. If nothing else, I have validated the premise behind why I chose the term "lottery tickets" to describe my doggie stock list!

RidgeRunner



To: Rick Voteau who wrote (10656)5/4/1999 4:16:00 PM
From: Alan Coccio  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10903
 
Thanks Rick. Wonder what's going on with FRXX to create this much action? The bias is toward the upside on the price but the positioning of the market makers on the bid indicate that they're a bit wary and would be at 55 cents in a flash if just a couple of sells hit the bid. The spread right now at 20% is not so great either. I'll keep it on my screen in the morning to see if it looks like a day trading opportunity. Thanks again.

Oh yeah, TPII....we had a complete shutout today...no shares traded. Is that a first? I don't see another like it after a quick look at the price history. We came close one day last week when just 800 shares crossed. If enki3600's news is true about another key player gone, TPII is about done for.

Totally different subject with no bearing on TPII: Did you hear that the NASD is now halting Bulletin Board stocks with no warning or notice to the companies involved? That's tough medicine. It happened to DCTC for one.

My picks for stocks that will gap in the morning: TPIE at a little price and DIMG at a larger one. TPIE had a high of 2.1 cents today but should open 50% or more higher I would think. DIMG closed at 4.96 and should open near 5.50.

Oh, and one last item. I've had some questions about that little money making idea I posted. They have a page that will answer all your questions instead of me writing 20 PMs. It can be found at:

alladvantage.com

That's all...I promise.