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To: Fred Thornell who wrote (39941)3/3/2000 10:17:00 PM
From: JRSwails  Respond to of 44908
 
Here is an email I received from a friend and fellow TSIG shareholder that I thought was worth posting. I like her way of dreaming....

Jerry,
Damn, the threads have been hopping. I hope you are still good and strong TSIG. I was doing some thinking, about how I planned on this being my LONG TERM cash cow and started daydreaming...again! Here are a few things to ponder. First, I know a reverse split makes you and I and the other investors "lose" shares, and the price will have to go significantly higher than we first planned to have BIG gains. Now, look at Amazon, Microsoft, Yahoo, AOL, and some of the other BIG companies... Of those, Microsoft is the only one making more money than the USA (LOL).
Think about this...

Ticker Shares Out Price P/E EPS
AMZN 340,737,000 62 3/16 N/A -2.20
MSFT 5,204,853,000 93 3/8 58.73 1.59
YHOO 526,480,000 154 1 5/16 1549.38 .10
AOL 2,281, 768,000 56 1/2 141.25 .40

How many of these companies did forward splits and how many shares did they start out with when they were trading at $3 or $4 per share. Imagine if we get to NASDAQ, become a .com with actual profits... How much do you think our shares will sky rocket with the new low float? How soon before we forward split and get our shares back. How long before we get a billion shares in the float like AOL and MSFT? How much will we be worth then?
Of course, I am not trying to compare TSIG to these companies at this point, but if they execute as they seem to be lately, and we get on the NAS, we could see our first forward split by this time next year. Then, after that, anything is possible. I can wait.
This has been my dream for the night, hope you enjoyed my way of thinking and dreams...
Talk to you soon,
Meridith