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To: ED S. who wrote (31163)6/13/1999 10:39:00 PM
From: cicak  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 44908
 
Ed - What is your own analysis of the following ? Please factor in the PROMO deals you are referring to.

What impact do you think the PP [(assuming that a maximum of $ 5.2 million of the PP is used) will have on (1) share price of TSIG and (2) outstanding shares ?] Please present your answer in an analytical manner giving two scenarios (ensuring that you factor in the amount of the PP that has already been converted).

(a) There is a CAP in # shares registered for the PP
(b) There is no CAP in # shares registered for the PP

Regards,

Phil



To: ED S. who wrote (31163)6/13/1999 11:17:00 PM
From: Bald Eagle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
<<! TSIG is in the HELPING CHILDREN BUSINESS AND OTHER WORTHWHILE CHARITIES! >>
Looks to me like the main charity at TSIG is Rob Gordon. He gets more salary than ALL THE REVENUE of the company. If TSIG is really in the business of helping children ( which I personally don't believe ), why does the CEO draw such a large salary?
TSIG is in the business of making money for their upper management. They are not a registered charity. Please, give us a break.
Personally, if I hadn't invested in TSIG, I would have more money to give to MY children and local charities instead of lining Rob Gordon's pockets.
Personally I invest to make money and I give to charity to help people. I don't mix the two.