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

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To: Dixie7777 who wrote (8286)10/16/1998 11:55:00 AM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Read Replies (1) of 44908
 
Rich,

"Why would we ever want them to use up thier card....?"

I believe you will agree that the upcoming (IMO) alliances being put together to sell massive quantities of "The Card" will add significant dollars to the bottomline. On the other hand, when cardholders do use up their card they will buy a new one and then another, etc.. That's more dollars to the bottomline. And then, of course, the profit on the CD sales pays the overhead... and that to me is major. The "Card" is potentially a huge profit maker for TSIG, but it's nice to have a "side business" of selling the CDs to pay the running expenses. And there's also call center alliances and other things I believe, IMHO, Rob Gordon has in store for us.

BTW, my kids (ages 14 to 38) love CompactConnections! They have already bought and received CDs and more importantly, the young ones have already converted their friends from the competition... and we're not even officially open to the public yet. Yes, Rich, IMHO, patience will pay off.

Interesting how the bashers (one with the same old name) with no DD show up to tout their own competitive stocks or just bash in general... but only when the TSIG starts to move. The agenda of the ones who hold stock positions in the competition is clear, but the other(s)... what is their agenda?

Keep smiling!!

Best always,

Marty
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