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To: praguepivo who wrote (7535)5/4/1999 5:03:00 PM
From: T A P  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9824
 
Credibility has been established, bashers are near silent and TNRG / TIPS is looking more like a real company that is moving ahead. The AWEB acquisition could be a stepping stone to more strategic Internet acquisitions as Mr Tilton has been in talks with others.
Nice day for TIPS up 81.95%, TNRG + 14.59% today...CHIF was up 70% to boot as Mr Tilton released strong earnings yesterday for CHIF's 55% interest in brewery equals .09 a share after tax & expenses he has been told by his accountants. Mr Tilton also gained more credibility with opening the AAAMALL.net site which really has been well received even with the China products being delayed, the links on site now were enough for TRNG to move up from low .50's yesterday and it is expected to continue up thru the 5/17 cut-off date for TIPS dividend.

T A P has received 700K shares of TNRG and 1 mil shares of TIPS from the company for services provided for a period of 1 year. For a complete write-up on TNRG/TIPS and other Turn Around Picks and free membership go to T A P profile for url.




To: praguepivo who wrote (7535)5/4/1999 8:50:00 PM
From: Roy F. Baker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9824
 
With all the questions, over the last few weeks, about the spin off and dividend shares it seems people are still confused. It is not that hard folks. It shows just how brilliantly TAP has explained all the information and through (or in spite of) their leadership TNRG looks to be moving forward.
I wonder if we could get Isoman to do the promotion? The end of each message would probably read, "I paid for my own million shares and had faith in the company before the johnny come latelys jumped on board and took shares for free to promote it."

Regards,
Roy