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To: secureit who wrote (33563)8/16/1999 9:47:00 PM
From: REW  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
I understand being frustrated and pissed off. We all are except for those that just came on board for the first time and they might be too since they are probably daytraders.

We probably could have had financing like the last time in a hurry but I would prefer this one. The delay was caused due to the stock sliding recently. The deal had to be redone. Like I said earlier, Gordon wants to wait until all the money is in hand.

The Signature deal is not technically dead. The bank of first choice backed out. There were several other banks to possibly be added at a later date. It could still be revitalized utilizing them. We have to wait and see. It would be like a new deal but the surity of it is better if it is to be done due to the relationship established between TSIG and GE Capitol.

The company may have touted the coming of future deals that didn't come. This is the nature of sales. There also were a number of them that did. No names were mentioned and no impact was brought up except that he is working on a couple of very large cases.

I doubt you will see management changed. We bought into the total TSIG. It is a complete package.

Since Gordon has taken the management of the operations, he has done the decision process I explained earlier. I think he is working down the right road. Focus on the goal of profitability instead of cluttering the way with a bunch of business that gets in the way. The shareholders should be happier with profits than a bunch of PRs.