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To: V$gas.Com who wrote (39977)3/4/2000 1:16:00 PM
From: SDakota-98  Respond to of 44908
 
V$gas, right off the TSIG.com website.

tsig.com

Kind of looks like your turning into another Sam or Baldy, why don't you just sell and move on if you don't like what's happening?
SD.



To: V$gas.Com who wrote (39977)3/4/2000 5:26:00 PM
From: johngmack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
V$gas,

I'm sure you are a great guy, because otherwise you wouldn't be taking your time to warn us about the impending doom that lies before us.

<<Under SEC rules, TSIG can disclose the general terms of the financing package. Why won't they????????>>

Please allow me to contribute a different perspective. Let's look strategically through RG's eyes. Having invested about three year's of effort into building a company, and now being on the verge of the fruition of that effort, it's time to send out a PR announcing that the pieces have finally come together.

The PR is written, two pages of glorious news! Then corporate counsel and their counterparts review it and recommend that it be less revealing in order to maximize the probability of plan acceptance by the SEC.

But wait, RG thinks. Shouldn't I first get input from the folks on the message board? Their free advice is probably better than what I get from the paid attorneys. Why should I stake the future of TSIG just on legal counsel, over the cries of devoted, objective shareholders? Why should I indeed? Now with the daydreaming over, let's get back to the business of the business.

Well V$gas, I guess we all go out and start our own businesses and run them as we like. Damnation to common sense!

Good luck in reinvesting your funds from Monday's sale.

John