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To: V$gas.Com who wrote (43165)11/1/2000 10:51:16 AM
From: Phxphenom  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
I don't know about the rest of the longs, but last I checked, nobody was twisting my arm to hold this stock. I was in Vegas and I am doing fine thank you.

Marc



To: V$gas.Com who wrote (43165)11/1/2000 1:05:28 PM
From: Susie924  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
If I remember correctly Susie got out in the eighty cent range and then apologized to the board.
You don't remember correctly at all! I did sell some during the run up in February, but I never got completely out and I never apologized for selling! Why would I? Since January I have bought a few more times and in the last 2 weeks I tried my hand at trading a few shares.
I am one of "the group that met in Vegas" and I am fine as I am sure most of the other people are.
What is it about TSIG/TIGI that people just cannot let go? I don't think that I have ever come across any other message board where there are more posters that have sold then those who haven't. Most of them under the guise of saviors.
If I ever decide to sell the rest of my shares, I will leave and never look back.
Susie



To: V$gas.Com who wrote (43165)11/1/2000 10:44:26 PM
From: Suzanne Newsome  Respond to of 44908
 
Vegas, suggestion. You say you broke even on TIGI, and imply that Wright and Frankel have made big bucks here. Why don't you put your money where your mouth is and offer to trade positions with either Bob or Marty? Your break even for their paper loss or paper gain.