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To: Fred Thornell who wrote (35370)10/8/1999 7:04:00 AM
From: Fred Thornell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
"A PEACH OF A POST OFF R.B."

Wow?

This thread, like most other stock message boards for OTCBB stocks has a unique flavor, and a tendency for discussions to veer to the personal integrity and characteristics of the posters as much as it does on the company being discussed.

So, I will take a brief moment to step away from the discussions on Alyce, whether he/she is a benevolent angel or the devil reincarnated.

I was long in this stock many months ago. I left upon the rollout of the mymusiccard.com site when it was clear that a massive amount of shares were being unloaded and there were not enough buyers in the market to absorb them. So I sold and stood back to watch this once promising OTCBB stock (one of the few that had the potential in my mind of becoming a listed stock - the distinction that separates OTCBB traders from longs. A trader cares only about the "momo" play, the long may trade into the momentum but retains his/her core holdings for that goal of one day seeing your stock listed on the NASDAQ at $10+ /share.

I began to discuss this stock with others a few weeks back when it was trading around 0.046-0.05. I should have bought then. I did not.

I did get to go long at 0.07 though, and am happy to do so.

The company's biggest projects - the mymusiccard.com program - actually appears to be coming around rather well. One of the most encouraging signs is the fact that we are seeing rather prominent links leading consumers to the mymusiccard page.

Special thanks to the Raging Bull poster New York for the following link compilation:

nettaxi.mymusiccard.com
fourhcouncil.edu
fbla-pbl.org
americasathletes.org
mycard.com
nmc.org

And Siteinspector confirms that our site is starting to get some attention:

Now, with approximately 45 links to the site (that are indexed with Alta Vista - there are other web pages not indexed with Alta Vista's search engine that link to mymusiccard.com) we have a long ways to go. Consider CDNow.com at 90,000+

But for an OTCBB company's website we are off to a good start. And more importantly, the CDNow number tells you that in the online world, music is a product which consumers feel comfortable buying, and music sites are a destination many will go to as they 'surf the net.'

As someone mentioned in another Raging Bull thread for an OTCBB stock the key thing that attracts both long-term investors and short term traders is the allure of the grandiose plan. Without such enticement many will pass up the risk that BB stocks have for an established listed stock.

While I do not believe we are in for an SNMM type rise (where that stock skyrocketed from $0.20 and below to a $29 stock in less than a year) I do think that we have the potential here for this company to tell a compelling story that attracts enough attention for a GGNC, FTET, KANA type of rise to the $2-$6 range.

But of course we have a long ways to go. The company is saddled with debt and has used the issuance of an abundance of shares to fuel their projects. And there is concern for a spinoff of the Mymusiccard division.

But even if that were to happen it is not necessarily a nail in the coffin for TSIG.

In fact, the board could choose to follow the model of James Tilton and TNRG which saw its stock soar from $0.01-$0.02 to well over $1/share on plans for a dividend to shareholders from the spinoff of their TIPS Internet Division.

Bottom line?TSIG offers enough potential with the mymusiccard division (excluding the Myphotocard, web based call center, etc?) to attract significant investor attention. The news releases announcing new board members is in my opinion just the precursor to news releases announcing revenue projections/website updates/site traffic/new alliances, etc? that could provide the real fuel for share price acceleration.

Talk of possible deals with Home Shopping Network or Coca Cola are examples of the type of announcement that could propel this stock into an entirely different price range altogether.

And, with the announcement by Global Games Corp. that they were acquiring a DSL Broadband provider, that stock has begun to rise.

Never doubt that an OTCBB stock such as TSIG will venture into new realms to "hype" their stock higher. Such possibilities are well within reason when considering TSIG.

For these and many other reasons, I am proud to call myself a TSIG Bull.

Many best wishes to you all for substantial profits from your holdings in TSIG.com

Respectfully,

Joe (THE PEACH}



To: Fred Thornell who wrote (35370)10/8/1999 2:55:00 PM
From: Bald Eagle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
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Gee, thanks, Fred. Trying to rush Sam and me to buy TSIG right before a one day 12% decline. Are you a closet day trader?