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To: johngmack who wrote (919)6/2/1998 2:00:00 PM
From: Laura E.  Respond to of 44908
 
I know I have a teenager, and can't wait to buy her a membership card. Heck, they'll have plenty of revenue just from shareholders buying memberships for friends and family.



To: johngmack who wrote (919)6/3/1998 2:36:00 AM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
<< Mention was made of K-Tel earlier. In fact, how many people don't know about K-Tel? 15 minutes of fame or the secure foundation of brand name recognition on the internet? >>

I'll take the latter, thank you. And don't forget the call center service business... which I think will become a cash cow for TSIG.

<< Yes it is a start up, but the opportunity to buy into a profitable super-competitive CD telephone/internet marketing strategy merged with an established call center service business is intriguing. >> I think you just said it all. First the strategy (they've got it), second the execution of the strategy (on its way), and then growth and expansion through internal funding.

Time, Ladies and Gentlemen... give it time. And stop worrying about dilution... we don't have earnings yet to dilute and with the additional inflow of capital those earnings might just flow in faster and bigger. The more people we can pay with stock at this stage, the less strain on the budget and, more importantly, the more people we'll have with a vested interest in TSIG and its' stock. Rome wasn't built in a day. Now for the trivia question... who first used that statement?

Best to all,

Marty