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

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To: JEFF BERRY who wrote (1990)7/14/1998 12:18:00 PM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Read Replies (6) of 44908
 
Jeff,

Although your response was addressed to Greenman, it was apparently meant for me as per the salutation. I'm sure the members of this thread appreciate your DD and you posting it... once. But, over and over again? If you find TSIG to be a scam, or at least that is what you are inferring, may I be so presumptious as to say you are not a stockholder? If that is the case, may I then ask why your altruistic "save the poor shareholder" routine? Certainly there are thousands of other companies out there you could devote your energy to. As the President of a company you certainly should realize that in evaluating any company in this phase of its development, things change rapidly... sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse. So far, I see a glass half full and you apparently see a glass half empty. May I humbly suggest you call Mr. Gordon directly and pose your questions to him... not to investor relations or anyone else. To do otherwise and continue to post the same rhetoric does give the impression that you are a "basher"... does it not?

In my very first post on this thread (if my memory is correct), I said I believed Mr. Gordon to be a consummate deal maker. The latest filing is, IMHO, a big positive for TSIG. If it goes this way that is 6,000,000 fewer shares issued and TSIG will have in essence acquired all they need from CCI without any of CCI's possible debt and without issuing additional stock. And, yes, there is a website and, as previously posted, it is completed.

We all have to do our own DD and make our own decisions and sometimes more DD is done than what you imply in your post. I frequently lurk on other threads, but have never found a need to post negatives repeatedly. I just move on. So I ask you again, Jeff, why the "save the world" repetitive posts about a stock you apparently don't own or like?

Best always,

Marty
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