Hi Jeff,
A big thanks to you and Bob for your summary of what transpired at the meeting.
Just want to let everyone know that I am still here (if anyone cares anymore) and that my opinion regarding the future potential of the company has not changed. I still feel execution of the existing "deals" is the main hurtle to overcome, but they appear to finally be getting on track. I am just amazed that even the longs on the threads who do little (if any) DD of their own will keep on cheering the messengers as long as the stock price keeps rising. But, as soon as the price drops (for whatever reason), the messengers who give of their own time freely (actually for their own investment) and share what they learn with others on the threads are called names and spit upon. The "bashers" certainly don't help, but much of what they said was apparently true. It is interesting, however, that there are a number of other internet stocks that, IMO, do not have 1/10th of the potential of TSIG, and some that do not file at all (although they will soon have to), and some that don't even have a website yet... and yet there market cap is significantly higher than TSIG. Will this change to our benefit? IMO... yes. When? I have no idea... that's why I'm an investor and not a trader. If people choose to sit in front of their computer day in and day out to scalp a few hundred or a few thousand dollars then that is their choice. Everyone has a right to "play" the market as they choose. Just buying a penny BB stock is by its very nature, at least IMHO, "playing" and risky, but if someone is a true investor they are doing their own DD and holding for years.
As I said over and over again in the past... there will be many bumps in the road, but I made my own personal decision regarding my investment in TSIG a long time ago. I have sold no shares and none of my shares are for sale... now or for many years, if ever. This is just my investment style based on my opinion of the DD I have done regarding TSIG and everyone must do their own DD and come to their own conclusions and investment decisions.
I believe I'm being right... and I am sitting tight!
Best always,
Marty |