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To: Ditchdigger who wrote (31490)6/19/1999 9:29:00 PM
From: ED S.  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 44908
 
Ditchdigger, Same answer, There just isn't enough money in the Market Cap for them to recover the investment!

They can do ALL the things you say they can do but they still will not recover their investment unless there is a play to the up-side!

Do you really believe that ALL they want to do is recover their investment without any profit or do you believe they want MORE shares for the up-side play?

If you believe they want want a Bigger piece of the Company, then the shareholders are being "Shaken Out" so they get a Bigger piece of the Company!

And if they GET a Bigger piece of the company, the only way they would make their investment back plus a profit is a play to the Up-side!

Best,
Ed

P.S. Simple Logic on your posts says the company will success. Why would anyone in his right mind want more shares of a unsuccessful company!



To: Ditchdigger who wrote (31490)6/19/1999 9:43:00 PM
From: cicak  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Hi Ditchdigger - did you buy yet ? If not - are you planning to buy soon ? You may even enjoy being a TSIG long - if TSIG appreciates in price from this point. :~)

IMO - I would suggest that the risk/reward is in TSIG's favor at these price levels - given the huge earnings potential. It may be that even the PP holders have concluded that TSIG has excellent upward share price potential at this point - and may not be inclined to drive TSIG as low as possible. Just a possibility IMO.

And ED S. may be correct as well - MM's have occasionally been known to "shake-out" shareholders. Just another possibility IMO.

P.S. TSIG is now beginning to make improvements in EXECUTION. E-mail confirmation of orders placed (even after Hwang left) - is an important sign of progress made along that front.

Regards,

Phil