What do you mean noise in the distance? It's so loud now that I can barely hear myself think. For the record (I have received several PM's asking for inside information): I am not privy to any such information. My post referring to watch the news services is based on the following: 1. Mr. Gordon promised a "blockbuster" PR, and he has never failed us. 2. I had an associate of mine call the company again today, and the investor relations person shared the following: a. Version 2.0 to be up late February/early March. I guess they are incorporating amplified.com before Version 2.0. b. He seemed to indicate a focus on the teleservices branch of TSIG--making reference to a huge client they are in the process of signing a contract with. c. He said he could think of 3 PR's which could constitute the "blockbuster" mentioned above. d. My associate again made reference to increasing the teleservices personnel from 15 to 300 (I believe contingent upon closure of the large deal mentioned in b.) As to the number of personnel now, I have no idea, but that should be easily found out by calling the company. 3. Many members of this thread, like me, are expecting news any time.
Again, for the record, I am NOT privy to any information which is not available to any investor. Please call 1-888-883-TSIG and do your own DD. As to what to expect tomorrow, I can't say (my crystal ball is in the shop right now). But I guarantee one of three things: the price will go up, the price will stay the same, or it will go down. Remember though, IMO, if it goes down, its simply catching its breath before winning the race. Don't sell yourself short by selling at these levels, folks. If we get the PR(s) Thursday, or two weeks from Thursday, in the big picture it doesn't matter much.
Finally, I remember several posters upset by the CCI site search engine not being able to reference misspellings (the example was typing Barbara Streisand and not being able to access Barbra Streisand). If you will notice, they have temporarily at least addressed that problem by suggesting the customer call CCI for searches which come up unsuccessful (if you type Barbara Streisand you'll see what I mean). |