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

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To: REW who wrote (13609)12/28/1998 7:32:00 PM
From: Andrew H  Read Replies (1) of 44908
 
>>By puting both together it can be determined the profit generation of one customer to be at least $25 if through a $5 discount MusicCard. Each CD generates on the average of at least $1. That would make 1,000,000 customers worth at least $25,000,000 and without discounts over $30,000,000.<<

Thanks for the explanation, REW. Furthermore, it may turn out that that the average profit/CD may be a good bit higher than $1, since CCI has to pay only $5 or 6 for a lareg variety of they CDs they sell.

Of course there is no way to be sure that everyone who buys a card will purchase 20 CDs, especially those cards that are bought to support charities. On the other hand, it is virtually certain that those who buy reloads will get all 20 CDs.

It is a good point to reiterate that TSIG's number one business is selling CARDS. And while they are only selling music cards currently, there is no reason why they cannot sell many different kinds of cards.

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