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

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To: Sandi who wrote (1911)7/11/1998 3:52:00 AM
From: Norms  Read Replies (3) of 44908
 
Sandi,

If you have really been here since the two dollar range - what brought you here in the first place and why haven't you picked up the phone yourself? It seems that your agenda might just be to drive the price down. I hope it is to average down a bit more. As to your allegations that the folks at TSIG must be really smooth on the phone - I personally invite you to join me on the phone with Robert Gordon or anyone else in the company. Let's get to the bottom of this together.

Here's my take on the whole TSIG mess. I have developed web sites for my clients. Creativity, deadlines, cross vendor cooperation, client approvals, hardware and software glitches and many more issues tend to delay the FINAL product. It's a funny thing - the cake ain't ready until it's fully baked. Things take time.

I just spent the day at MacWorld in NYC today. It was a great show and certainly proof that Apple is still alive and doing well - the David in a world of Goliaths. The isles were "littered with software and hardware product that missed their initial release dates. Some of them were spectacular. You might be surprised that even the GIANTS in the industry like Microsoft consistently miss deadlines. In this business - you either do it right or you don't do it at all. Real simple.

One of my client friends worked for a small company many years ago. She was a software developer and they occasionally missed deadlines too. She was one of five employees and when the President offered his employees a chance to invest in the company - her folks told her that no one in their right mind would invest in a startup. She didn't and by the way - the company is ORACLE. Go figure.

Many have recently tested the beta site. I intend to be one of them this coming week. I have provided this service to Mac software developers for the past 14 years and really look forward to lending both my expertise and my opinion to TSIG. You might call me a TRUE INVESTOR. I've worked in the Music and Computer industries most of my professional life and I love it. This time around - I've gotten a chance to invest in one.

I don't entirely trust your intentions but I will give you the benefit of the doubt - so let's call.........Norms
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