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

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To: Fred Thornell who wrote (22766)3/31/1999 5:34:00 PM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Read Replies (3) of 44908
 
Hi Fred and ALL,

I'm here... with a notebook hooked-up trying to configure 3 ISPs to work together... and unplugging my main server which died on me last week and which they haven't been able to get to even boot to any of the 3 OSs on it. Have to bring it in for "service". Looks like I got hit with that new virus!! You can bet I'm now going to routinely be using a new virus scanner!

Regarding our favorite topic... may I humbly, but strongly suggest that everyone reread the DD that has been done on TSIG. Reread Sammie's great new DD site, reread the PRs, and then read between the lines... especially the PRs. Rob Gordon and his team are, IMO, doing a mind-boggling job of creating shareholder value for ourselves and, yes, for themselves. The stock price is being played with... and not by PP holders or insiders. Yes, there are sellers, but, IMO, they are mostly momentum traders and day-traders whose only knowledge of a company is its' symbol. Anyone shorting the stock would have to be insane... at least in my opinion. I have verified through 4 major brokerage firms that there is no TSIG stock available for shorting. That would not, of course, prevent some idiot from attempting to naked short the stock, but the cost to do so would be astronomical and the risk extremely high. No, I personally believe that there are many day-traders and momentum traders involved who know nothing about TSIG and couldn't care less... and I also believe, as much as I hate to say this, that many of our own thread members are are either hitting the panic button or trading the stock.

My strong suggestion again is to reread the PRs and do it carefully. Read between the lines... John Hwang (one of the most renowned and well-respected in his field) leaves Cohesive and joins TSIG, Golin Harris (who have been in business longer than most people on the thread have been alive) chooses to accept TSIG as a client... its first BB stock ever, "deals" and alliances signed (and in the case of Signature Group... now owned by GE Capital... just increased), many more deals ready to be signed and some very large ones already signed, but not yet announced, etc., etc.

For those who choose to sell... IMO, it's your choice, but your loss as well (I know...many think they can buy it cheaper, but as someone said earlier today... we are ready to turn the corner. There may just be some very positive surprises in the next few weeks which is just around the corner). For those who choose to short, I hope you have very deep pockets. For those who continue to accumulate and hold strong, IMHO, you will be very well rewarded a year or two from now. IMO again... "set for life"... as another thread member has termed it.

There are certain individuals who routinely seem to "pop-up" to bash TSIG and they are well known to all shareholders on the thread. IMO, they are nothing but trash attempting to sound intelligent and frighten investors... and, interestingly, some are now starting to work as tag teams. Those who have been in the market long enough can spot them from a mile away. Unfortunately, today they have the internet to manipulate their trading games. If anyone chooses to call this post "hype" then that is their prerogative. I call it enthusiasm for a company and its management that has, IMO, done a spectacular job in building TSIG's foundation and getting it in business in a remarkably short time span. So let's give the new PR firm at least a few days <VBG> to get their plans together and operational so the rest of the investment world finds out about TSIG. In the meantime, the Company is moving ahead at full steam. I invested in a Company... and, IMHO, the stock price will follow. I've said many times there would be "bumps" along the way... but, IMO, these "bumps" have nothing to do with the progress TSIG is making in moving forward. Wasn't it Harry Truman who said... "If you can't take the heat... stay out of the kitchen".

Be Right!!!... Sit Tight!!!

Best always,

Marty

P.S.: If I'm not posting much it's because of my computer problems. I can assure one and all that not one share of my stock is available for sale.
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