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To: tech who wrote (1298)11/20/1997 10:00:00 AM
From: Tech Master  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3391
 
tech-

Why isn't anybody at Motorola familiar with CSGI? Can you provide me with telephone numbers for the references? I want to call them today... please post it here today for my due diligence.

Thank you in advance,

Tech Master



To: tech who wrote (1298)11/20/1997 10:20:00 AM
From: angel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3391
 
I have been busy doing my CSGI reading. I can't believe anyone fell for this crap. I love it! This guy Steve Sprunger and Shawn Murphy are two of the biggest clowns I have ever read. Listen to this.

A guy named Joe asks Steve "Do you have any idea if/when they will get approval for a NASDAQ listing?" and Steve makes it sound really close saying "The last I heard was that the company needed to trade for thirty days or more as a bulletin board stock at a price greater than three dollars. I believe this was one of the reasons the stock was first offered at $3.50. There were several other hoops the company had to jump through and some paper work to fill out. There were going to be more announcements from the company after the listing process was complete. CSGI has already been trading for over a month so I don't believe we should be waiting too much longer for them to get the listing. I haven't heard anything new since my last post. If I hear anything I will be sure to post it." Later Steve says "I have also heard that the stock may be part of an upcoming CNBC broadcast, but that may not happen until after they have the actual NASDAQ listing." "I firmly believe this company will gain the momentum needed to break $100 a share by late next year." (He meant by now in 1997)

Shawn then comes back and says "Steve, I have also heard about the CNBC segment....The Segment has already been taped and is ready to air...have not heard anything about the NASDAQ listing, but it could hapen any day... I have also heard the company has another contract." Later he says "The NASDAQ listing has almost been completed should happen within a one to two week period." A few days later he says "mid-Dec".

Questions 1) Why does Steve refer to Shawn Murphy as "Scott"?
Comments 1) No NASDAQ ever happened but they kept hyping it 2) Steve was off by "only" $94 a share 3) No contract was ever announced. 4) It gets worse but I dont have time now to write. I want to also write now questions for the meeting