Interesting that you can so cavalierly dismiss facts.
I have not seen any answers to other obvious questions.
John Hwang, whose client list at his own company I Consulting, at the time I Consulting was acquired by Cohesive Technologies, www.cohesive.com , included but was certainly not limited to Microsoft, Netscape and Hewlett Packard. Since the acquisition of IConsulting by Cohesive in April of '98, Mr. Hwang has joined the board of TSIG, and then promptly resigned Cohesive to join forces with TSIG in a third Internet Services Division. More of his team have recently been resigning their positions with Cohesive to come aboard TSIG with Mr. Hwang. By the way, Cohesive has been rumored to be on a path to public listing. This was quite a position for Mr. Hwang to abandon especially in the face of having a substantial equity position at stake. Mr. Hwang is regarded by many of his peers to be the preeminent authority on E-Commerce.
Just fees do not drive Golin Harris. A PR firm of this caliber has too much to lose to be associated with companies characterized as you and others of your bent have characterized TSIG.Com. Golin Harris represents more than 4,000 firms, including Amazon.Com, none of whom reside at the BB OTC. TSIG is an exception with an immense downside risk for this very savvy and prestigious PR firm. GH wrote the PR you characterized as spam. If you are correct, they seem to be very selective about the spam they chose. Certainly they had as much or more reason to include direct competitors such as AMZN and CDNow as they did MSFT. Wonder why did they choose MSFT exclusively?
The Signature Group is a BILLION dollar, wholly owned subsidiary of GE Capital. They have signed 2 contracts in recent months totaling $30,000,000. More than 30 X last years-total revenues to TSIG. More than 5X TSIG's current burn rate. Rumor has it that this is a drop in the bucket, albeit a very nice drop.
The National Music Foundation currently chaired by Dick Clark signed on with TSIG last October.
Now some Questions for you for any of you for a change. Betchya you can't answer them.  Why would John Hwang do what he did if the company is as you have represented?  Why would John Hwang's team leave the security of Cohesive to do the same?  Why would Golin Harris agree to represent TSIG when they have so much at stake?  Why would A BILLION-dollar division of GE Capital enter into an agreement with TSIG?  Why would The NMF enter into an agreement with TSIG?
Better get to work. Market opens in only a few hours.
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