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

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To: Jazzbo who wrote (6699)9/27/1998 2:28:00 PM
From: Dixie7777  Read Replies (2) of 44908
 
If I can do one thing, just one thing while I continue to post it will be to get all of you posters to understand just what a 25 cent investment? comprises.

It is basically a penny stock with an enormous amount of risk associated. It is also an enormous opportunity, if genuine, and if developing an infrastructure, and if developing a business model, and if moving forward daily. And if per chance it should possess a slight advantage, much less an enormous advantage as I believe TSIG may have, I would suggest that you alternately look at the 25 cents you've spent, (invested,) in one hand, measure the other attributes as they develop in the other hand, reconcile the two and please stop kvetching about what your 25 cents is doing at any given moment as it continues to move forward.

Now while I may appear a bit strident to some of you, I would never have thought of writing the above statement if the investment for each share, cost, say... in the dollars.

For chriss sakes already, this is a penny stock. I believe a great one that will yield multiples, not just percentages of its original investment. It's not IBM. Who by the way has missed more deadlines and delivered more DOA software than most of its rivals combined.

So... continue to exercise the site, uncover the flaws, make e-mail recommendations, but as to the cynicism and kvetching, quit it already!!!

If what I've written above disturbs anyone, I would sincerely and with all due respect, suggest you re-evaluate your position and give serious thought to selling your shares and picking a more predictable investment. You may not be cut out to be here. Doesn't make you a bad guy/gal, just that TSIG may very well be beyond your individual tolerance for a risk/reward ratio of this proportion. We will truly miss you, and I for one will wish you the best.

Some of you are starting to sound like a hamburger.

Rich

(This post is not aimed at anyone in particular, so please don't jump in to defend anything you may have said in the recent past.)
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