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To: Shane M who wrote (8181)9/8/1999 10:58:00 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78822
 
Shane, re TSG: Jim C. here is the resident AMR/TSG expert I'd say. To me and for me, the stock is too expensive still. But what do I know? Sold last year before big run up to 70+.

Shane, I put it too you this way: If you were buying TSG, how long would you be in for? Until they get a new Pres. and stock maybe recovers? Short term might work. (Esp. maybe if they hire somebody popular with the analysts.) Or would you be in TSG for a long term investment? Might work out too, but for long term imo, there's got to be safer, more value buys than TSG.

ps -g- and I also scanned HSII, Heidrick & Struggles Int'l Inc., "the world's leading executive search firm" hired to find a replacement. That company's public history is too new, and their stock is too high too. IMO. Paul.