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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TSIG.com TIGI (formerly TSIG)

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To: Sean Rieber who wrote (16024)1/29/1999 6:47:00 PM
From: slaffe   of 44908
 
I certainly share your disappointment re the current price of tsig and have empathy for the way that you feel. Has I look at all the great pr's that have come out in the past couple of months I ask myself what would it take to move this stock? Last may tsig went to .72, only because of the announcement of acquiring cci. Since then it has for the most part drifted downwards in spite of pr's that to me, are of much greater significance. The recent pr's show a company that is laying a very solid foundation. But indeed, it is not reflected in the share price. It is my opinion that the current price is a joke. I mean really .33 for all that has been put on the table in the last couple of months? Tsig is actually a quick volatile stock if you look at it in percentage terms. It could go to .66 quickly or a 100% return. So what is it going to take to move tsig? I don't think that tsig will reach it's true potential until we see some positive 10-q's , so you might be right, tsig may not move significantly for a couple of weeks or even a couple of months. However, I may also be wrong, with one or two good revenue producing pr's, it might be possible that the investment community might wake up to tsig and move it before the 10-q's. Imho, tsig could easily see that .66 figure with one or two revenue producing pr's. A significant move? Imho that would be to $5+. That would give us approximatly the same market cap as cdnw, and I belive that to be entirely possible this spring. So there you have my thoughts on price appreciation. Now then, for further declines? I can't see tsig going down much more than it already has, imho, it is sitting at bargain basement prices now.

So let's remember that old adage about how to be successful in the stock market. Buy low, sell high. Tsig right now is low, time to buy ,not time to sell. Actually I think Marty might have something when he says

Be Right...Sit tight

Steve
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