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To: Jerry S. who wrote (1041)5/3/1998 12:57:00 AM
From: stanley new  Respond to of 4230
 
In a local store, I saw Tigershark brand jet skis. Are these from a different company or is TGSK marketing jet skis under that name? Does anyone know? Guess I need to go back to store and ask where these come from, who markets them , etc.



To: Jerry S. who wrote (1041)5/3/1998 1:19:00 AM
From: ztect  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4230
 
Jerry.

Like the subsequent message... I'm also a little confused.

I work with a display fixture company as a designer for Yamaha, and
other motorcycle and recreational vehicles. There is a Tiger Shark Line of products.

Is this a different Tiger Shark?

Can you answer any of these following questions that I listed in a previous post.

2). Why buy Tiger Shark rather than its competitors?
What is TSGK marketing strategy to gain market share
and win loyalty from its customers?
Are they priced lower? More reliable? More stylish?
Offer features and a level of service that
their competitors don't? Does TGSK you a outside
marketing consultant? And if they do, who?

3). What is the projected growth of popularity, for all
manufacturers providing these products? Water Vehicles,
ATV's and snow mobiles? What percent of sales do each of these
three products represent of total TGSK sales? Does tiger shark
have other products? Clothing? Will they try to market their
logo and have it featured on clothes, at boating centers, et cetera?
(Think of the swoosh).

4). How is their retailing distribution set up? Are they in all
the right market areas. Do they have their own dealerships?
Or are their products sold along side their competitors?

5). Who are the company's officers? Do they have a comprehensive
knowledge of retailing? Of marketing? Of the industry they are in?
What are their back grounds before forming this company?

Jerry, with your help I'd like to make this a thread filled with INFORMATION about why I should own this stock, and one where all misconceptions are quickly clarified.

I'm not too interested in the " I heard there's going to be an upward tick at 2:52 and 12 seconds tomorrow". Those comments are of absolutely no use to me.

Sincerely,

ztect