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To: Mike Fuller who wrote (1731)7/6/1998 9:41:00 PM
From: TOPFUEL  Respond to of 44908
 
Mike Gambler called Mr Gordon on this . This was his post this stock is a turn around company ..

To: vicarboyz (1579 )
From: gambler
Tuesday, Jun 30 1998 5:30PM ET
Reply # of 1731

***********TO ALL************

Myself and Beeblebrox have just completed a conference call with Mr. Gordon to
address some of the most pressing issues at hand.

The following is what we found:

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1.) The first question I felt that needed immediate answer was regarding Mr.
Gordon's selling his 6,480,000 shares per the S-8 filed on June 25, 1998.

Mr. Gordon DID NOT sell his shares into the float and into the open market. What he
did do was sell his shares to a private investment group and, in effect, actually placed
these shares as collateral for a loan that, once received, was then loaned to TSIG. He
told us that he is able to recover these shares, upon repayment of the loan, and that this
investment party agreed not to lend these shares out to anyone for shorting purposes,
nor will they sell them.

2.)The next question involves Mr. Gordon's involvement with Phoenix.

He was the CEO for about 12 years and resigned Nov 2 years ago. He replaced
himself with the former head of Unisys. Mr. Gordon's only remaining role at that point
was a position on the board. The new CEO then basically cut Gordon out of the loop
and all of Gordon's management team was eliminated and replaced by Unisys people.
At the time Gordon resigned it was a debt-free company with $11 million in cash. They
were on track to cut over to profitability within the next 12 months. Gordon was also
negotiating $10 million financing from Soros. Which was supposed to be closed in June
and the new CEO wanted to take over the negotiations because he wanted some
refinements and so Gordon allowed him to do so. The deal then continued to get
delayed until Nov when the current management had completely drained all the
resources of the company and without the financing forced the company into Chapter
11.

So we can see that Gordon was not at all responsible for the failure of that company.

3.)The next question was about the Teleservices Holdings Company or (New
Co) and Gordon's involvement.

Gordon says that he is in no way affiliated with New Co and has no interest whatsoever
in their operations except for the 6% that TSIG owns of them. He doesn't even know
the phone #. This New Co, will in a way, be competition to TSIG. The New Co is a
combination of 4 small teleservices companies (the largest being $4.5-5 million in
revenues). The only reason the New Co was formed is because Gordon had a plan to
acquire about 5 smaller teleservices companies that were turning away business because
they were too small. Gordon wanted to add these businesses to TSIG's business and
expand that way and at the same time help these other companies grow with TSIG's
capabilities. Gordon's M&A plans were derailed because of the share price of TSIG.
These deals were going to be 100% equity deals and because of TSIG's share price
decline Gordon wasn't happy with the dilution to shareholder value as a result. So
instead they formed a New Co and placed Gordon's proposed acquisitions in that
entity. Gordon says that TSIG instead entered into the CCI acquisition which he
believes to be a business which will be much more exciting, more profitable, and having
more growth potential. So Gordon is very happy with the acquisition of CCI instead of
these 4 smaller teleservices Co's.

He also stated that the management that left was not "key" management like Berry had
said. They WERE key in the fact that they were the old CEO and directors, but not key
to TSIG's success. This former management had no teleservices experience before
TSIG, unlike the new management team like Alyce Cucurullo and Timothy Heidemann
with years and years of major teleservices experience with big name companies like
AT&T.

Gordon didn't say this, but it is apparent that this is not key management considering the
great hole of debt and losses that this team put TSIG into. So I am very happy to see
them go.

Oh, by the way, Gordon is not working PART TIME at TSIG. He says he puts in about
80 hours a week and his only commitments are his family (wife and 4 daughters) and
TSIG. That comment in the S-8 filing (about Gordon having other obligations) is only
because Mr. Gordon still technically holds a position on the Phoenix board. This
company is soon to be dissolved from what I understand, this is my opinion based on
what Gordon said.

Also to answer another one of Berry's questions the offices of this New Co are located
in Chicago, Massachusetts, and Florida. The 4 former TSIG officers were dispersed in
the locations they lived the closest to: one lives in Chicago, one lives in Mass., and two
live in Florida and that is how they were placed.

4.) I also asked a question regarding completion of the CCI acquisition.

The Compact Connection audit has to be filed by July 13 and it will be filed and the 6
million shares of stock will then be issued to CCI. Gordon assures me that it is a 100%
done deal and that this is just a legal formality which will be 100% complete by July 13.
Sorry Berry no chance of it coming unwound.

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That is about all I feel needs to be addressed at this time. All the rest of our
conversation I will save for Mr. Gordon to address in the CC with everyone. I did talk
to Mr. Gordon about my CC idea and he is very interested and we will be setting up a
definite time and date soon.

I came away from this conversation extremely pumped about this company's future.
There is no doubt whatsoever in my TSIG stock and I am thrilled to pick up more at
these prices. I can only say my doubt and concern of yesterday has been washed away
and replaced by smiles and joy. I am advising all my friends to greatly increase their
holdings in this company.

I will be dreaming of $ signs tonight...

SEE YOU ALL IN VEGAS!!!

We are still going, have faith all!

Gambler

I see no stock split in near future if they do that will be like putting the nail in there own Coffin.

David I hope this helps Please unless you have 100% proof please dont cause panic








To: Mike Fuller who wrote (1731)7/6/1998 10:42:00 PM
From: StkProfit$   Respond to of 44908
 
ohhhhh,,, yadda yadda yadda,,, no kidding,,, how many times must we cover this ground?

Do not pass go,,, go directly to week two of this thread and start reading,,,,this is a revamped company that before April wasn't worth the .04-.12/share it was trading at earlier.

Get a clue people, things have changed. and before posting all this tired old trash,,,,please FIRST READ UP!!! Save us from months old REHASH browns for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

TIA. -Mark