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

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To: Michael B Smith who wrote (3117)8/4/1998 2:44:00 PM
From: Dixie7777  Read Replies (4) of 44908
 
I really can't say Michael.

I have my observations and I've tried to share them with all of you as I see them.

The future would be incredibly bright if we had the cash to exploit all the opportunities out there given Rob Gordons abilities.

On the other hand, the stock is trading at 37 cents and that is the glue that holds us all together, well most of us, because of the huge upside potential.

I personally believe TSIG has the potential to be significantly greater than a ten-bagger, and very quickly. That's why I'm here.

If Gordon can get a more valuable corporate currency, (higher share price,)I'm not sure much would be able to stop him.

If people want to trade in and out that's their prerogative. I also may take some profits at various points in time with various stocks, so as to continue to invest in new companies, but every so often an opportunity comes along that if the share price was higher, the CEO would know what to do with it, and there would be a climate to do something with it, in an industry that's coalescing at an extremely fast rate, in more directions than anyone could figure out, and your company, TSIG has the right guy in the right spot at the right time figuring it out.

George Soros didn't lay millions out to Rob Gordon without knowing the man. (And by the way, there's much curiosity behind that story. Why would George Soros advance so much money to a Rob Gordon? How much of the Phoenix company was in the hands of the public when bankruptcy was declared? How much did the public get for it's portion of the shares outstanding? How much will the total assets of Phoenix be worth after Mr. Soros puts another $20,000,000 on the table to take 100% control of Phoenix? And lastly, how much will Mr. Soros sell the assets of Phoenix for after all is said and done? Answer these questions Mr. Barry or whoever you are!)

So.... I don't take miniscule profits when the sum of the parts could be substantially greater than the whole. Daytrading TSIG is not what I believe will produce the big return. Get that share price higher and give the man a solid corporate currency. Jezzz, he needs the dough to do the deals.

I know, I know, a little hype maybe, but I believe it to be a very accurate picture of the opportunity I see with TSIG.

Rich
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