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To: Pashoe1 who wrote (7912)5/21/1999 11:24:00 AM
From: thescot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9824
 
pashoel
my sentiments also
looks like we hit a bottom at .23
stock was at .30, if we get a double bottom i like our chances of some recovery if we get some pr from management
jmho
david



To: Pashoe1 who wrote (7912)5/21/1999 11:50:00 AM
From: Skycat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9824
 
Well, it's like some respected posters here have said...TNRG is a game...and if you think about it..a very clever one. If all the players had known how the game was played, some serious money could have been made from the get-go, and everyone would be sitting with free shares by now, and could give a hoot about whether or not the TNRG or the TIPS shares would be worth that much in the end. Like many, they would have bought in under .50, sold around .95 and bought and sold on every .15 to .25 swing since then, and there have been many. The problem with a scheme like the one Mr. Tilton and TAP have set forth is that investors holding long are very vulnerable to all of the confusion, dilution, and misleading information they keep throwing into the mix and in the end are left like bugs in a web just waiting for the blood to be sucked out of them. The minute they announced that the rules of the game stated that you could NOT sell your TNRG shares until after the ex-dividend date was announced (a time far away in some distant galaxy) and still be eligible for TIPS shares, you were screwed if you sell, and you are screwed if you hold if the price of both continues to plummet. And you did indeed suddenly realize as Lanceb so eloquently put it, that you had checked into the Hotel California. Guess we should have noticed two things beforehand: [1] There ain't no Honeymoon Suite...it was never intended in this game for anyone to marry this stock [2] Lots & lots of spiders in the corners of the rooms. :)