To: Norms who wrote (2112 ) 7/15/1998 10:54:00 PM From: Martin E. Frankel Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 44908
Hi Norms, I just wanted to welcome all the newcomers to the thread... and especially thank Wiseowl (as strange as that may seem coming from me) for having the integrity and being man enough to basically say to us that we were right. Welcome aboard, Wiseowl. My feelings about TSIG have only grown stronger as time goes by. Yes, there will be traders and MM games, but, as you stated, there are many more positive things about TSIG (besides CCI) which will occur during the next year or two. As a few of our old posters found out, companies such as TSIG are turn-arounds with great new management and things sometimes happen very fast... sometimes too fast to trade or try and sell and buy back at a cheaper price. My strategy hasn't changed, Norms. I (like you and many of the rest on this thread)) did and continue to do my DD and based upon that have put my TSIG stock away for the duration. I can wait a few years for it all to come together. IMHO, TSIG will overwhelm investors... not only with CCI, but with their telephony services division. My feeling is that Rob Gordon wants to make TSIG an internet conglomerate and I believe he will succeed. A PP will occur, IMO, to give them a push-start and it would be great to see an investment banker get involved with the Company. All in all, Norms, I think we have made a great long-term investment. Those willing to ignore the daily ups and downs and wait for it to play out I sincerely believe will be rewarded substantially. How many people sold Amazon, K-Tel for a good profit when they were selling at 10% of their current prices... only to kick themselves later? Woulda, shoulda, coulda. I've got good vibes on TSIG and a really good gut feeling that TSIG is one of those once in a lifetime opportunities. But, this is just my opinion, and each must do their own DD and make their own decision. I truly do feel badly for those who got shook out of their TSIG stock by the ups and downs, but it's never too late to get back in. I expect more ups and downs over the months ahead. I just personally won't try and guess when they will occur and would rather take the investor's approach rather than try and trade TSIG. IMHO, the rewards will be far greater. As I said before, Norms, the website and CCI division, as great as they are, IMHO, are only the tip of the iceberg for what I believe TSIG will accomplish over the next few years. I'm willing to wait. Best always, Marty