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To: Martin E. Frankel who wrote (1367)6/19/1998 10:06:00 AM
From: Suzanne Newsome  Respond to of 44908
 
If there is a shortage of questions for the conference call, may I suggest these:

1) In his employment contract, Mr. Piercey receives performance incentives if Compact Connection reaches certain goals of revenues and net profit margin. Do Mr. Heidemann and Ms. Curcurullo have similar performance incentives? If so, can they be revealed?
2) Could Mr. Gordon give us the industry average for net profit margin in the teleservices business? Will TSIG be close to this average?
3) Does Mr. Gordon plan to pursue outbound teleservices business (i.e. telemarketing selling) for TSIG or stay with the inbound teleservices? Do these 2 segments of the industry have significantly different net profit margins?
4) Why do Mr. Gordon and Mr. Piercey make bold, forward-looking statements when the management of other companies will hardly say whether they are going to the office tomorrow? Are they that confident?

Many thanks to those who have posted informational messages here, particularly to Gambler for services rendered over and beyond the call of duty.

Regards, Suzanne



To: Martin E. Frankel who wrote (1367)6/19/1998 11:31:00 AM
From: Dave Gore  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
SUMMARY OF LAST 4 WEEKS: " a lesson to be learned"

Many of us know we made the classic mistake of buying too early. We got excited about a month ago when we heard the exciting possibilities and just had to buy.

Whnenever there is a delay in news....whenever we are waiting for a major event like a website to go up....it becomes impossible to find buyers to support the stock for so long in the interim.

There are 3 phases to buying this type of stock:

1) Those that have to get in on the initial promise
2) Those that wait for the event (i.e website launch)
3) Those that are convinced that the compnay will be profitable

Well, there are two more groups of buyers to go, but in the meantime, the MM's play when the real news stays away.