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To: TOPFUEL who wrote (43998)12/21/2000 4:44:00 PM
From: JWC  Respond to of 44908
 
For example it is my understanding that they will no longer do some of the stuff gordo did in handing out shares for advertisement or shares for PR deals. The future deals will be for PROFIT and income and not just to crank up the printing press.

Time will tell this is just the stuff my friend (not Dixie or REW) told me. He also said the building was FULL of people with lots of activity.



To: TOPFUEL who wrote (43998)12/21/2000 4:47:22 PM
From: JWC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Hey Top, I am planning to visit the company on the 28th or 29th. Why not fly down to FLA and go with me. It is not that expensive. Think about it. We could even head up to Gainesville to visit Big Daddy Don's museum. Hey maybe we can even get HH to come down for the event.



To: TOPFUEL who wrote (43998)12/21/2000 5:31:12 PM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
<(2) they will not make a "deal" that
does not bring profits to our bottomline

how can you possibly predict something like that.>

David... I am not predicting anything. If you're using the word "you" as referring to management (not just TIGI, but any company) then the answer is, IMO, quite simplistic. "You" just don't sign a deal unless your company gets upfront payments to cover costs and at least some profit... and with the bulk of the profit projected to come with execution of the deal. That's called "execution" and that's how a company grows... through execution and synergistic acquisitions and alliances and staying on top of a changing marketplace. Will we get it with TIGI? Again... and with no projections... I believe we will, but that's just my opinion.

I hope this answers your question and hope you and yours have a very Merry Christmas.

Best always,

Marty