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

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To: ztect who wrote (44339)1/6/2001 1:57:42 PM
From: johngmack  Read Replies (2) of 44908
 
ztect & Bob

Let's see if I can make this somewhat clearer.

<Again, I'd repeat TIGI is first and foremost
a marketing company, so I don't think my assessment
is any less timely now than 6 months ago.>

If you check my old posts, I identified TSIG as a marketing company when virtually every other poster was calling it a CD sales company. The significant difference between everything that happened before last October/November and after is TIGI has repositioned itself as a PROFITABLE marketing company. Care to count how many profit margin discussions the old regime conducted?

<However, specifically in regards to cd's, tigi imo lost its window of opportunity through indecision.>

Indecision? This was anything but indecision. The events brought to light over the second half of year 2000 clearly show a strategy of hype, deceit and absolutely no regard for a "profitable" enterprise. CD sales were only one component. I researched MyPhotoCard costs and realized there was no possibility of profits. Every other program was treated internally the same way. All hype and no results.

z, I have no quarrel with your post as it relates to FUTURE TIGI business strategies. All the investors now know we were played for fools under the Rob Gordon watch. From a reasonable investor's perspective, our business logic and Gordon's actions were never destined to intersect. Gordon burned up an awful lot of OUR money. We can't change the past, but hopefully we learned from it.

<It doesn't hurt to have the cash flow to run and build the company either.>

Bob, I agree, but let's start seeing bills being paid with cash instead of shares. Too bad the IRS doesn't have its own portfolio.

John
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