Sam, the way I see it, and of course, Suzanne will disagree with me, TSIG has no business prospects, it is set up to fleece the public. Therefore, I do not see actual conversion and short covering in massive proportions, I would guess that they will yo-yo the price every few months from a low to about twice that, using the lull to partially cover shorts and the next rally to establish bigger short positions, then a retreat to another new low (around $.02), rally back to $.04 and then a "suprise reverse split", and the game continues with the new reversed shares. If TSIG somehow manages to get its show on the road, then you will see conversion and movement of these funds to the next floorless situation. It is more likely that no success will occur, IMHO, and TSIG will end up like other Gordon ventures in bankruptcy, with the shareholders (not the PP) holding the empty bag.
Zeev |