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To: Sandi who wrote (2361)7/17/1998 4:33:00 PM
From: Old Stock Collector  Respond to of 44908
 
Yes Sandi you have your right! I hope you made a profit.
We buy stocks not to own the company, but to hope the value of the
stock will be higher in the future. Anyone that tells you anything
other then that is full of it!

Those of you that took your profit & made money good for you :)

I only wish I had took my profits earlier. I have sold stock in TSIG
& still own some.

You have to be careful because if you look a the chart on this stock
it does go up and down a lot!

The past chart on TSIG in the 3 month range is about .15 - .62 so if
you can buy low and sell high take your profits.

But don't be sorry if the stock goes higher.

I think we may keep going down until the official web site opens.
The reason for this is because the MM want to cover at a low price.
Also you will have profit taking. Then you will have others that
want to jump ship only because others are selling & they are afraid
to lose any more money.

But if you hold time is on your side & the stock will be higher.
The stock will also be lower to buy cheaper.

This is not to be taken as a negative because it is just the fact
that this stock jumps up & down!



To: Sandi who wrote (2361)7/17/1998 6:58:00 PM
From: lightfoot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
I love charts!, study this and speculate on your own conclusions.

I hope this long link works.

bigcharts.com

My thoughts ! "IF" management continues to show progress on the website and improve the finances, the spikes we have seen the past two months will be seen again and each time we will retest new higher highs and lows, as long as the new low is above the old low stockholders and traders will continue to make money on this stock. I'm hoping that the large down turn in volume accumulation is not a short position. I would think it is to early to short this one, but it did go over $.50 so who knows.



To: Sandi who wrote (2361)7/18/1998 2:12:00 AM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Respond to of 44908
 
Sandi,

I apologize if I offended you, but to the best of my recollection (and please correct me if I'm wrong by pointing to the specific posts you are referring to) I recall you posted three times just a few days ago and prior to the appearance of the website that you had sold your TSIG stock, were gone, and even signed off the thread and post using the expression "money back in the bank".
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<< To: +JEFF BERRY (1990 )
From: +Sandi
Tuesday, Jul 14 1998 1:18PM ET
Reply # of 2395

Jeff,

Bravo, bravo, bravo!!!!!!

You said so eloquently and in such depth everything that I had tried to say myself. In other words....TSIG stockholders, take your heads out of the sand and BEWARE!

Money back in the bank,
Sandi >>
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<< To: +Martin E. Frankel (1992 )
From: +Sandi
Tuesday, Jul 14 1998 1:14PM ET
Reply # of 2395

Martin,

Once again, you cry "basher, basher, basher". Why don't you just face it....you just don't know how to respond when someone presents unfavorable yet VALID criticisms of TSIG shortcomings.

Money back in the bank,
Sandi
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<< To: +Norms (1917 )
From: +Sandi
Monday, Jul 13 1998 3:41PM ET
Reply # of 2395

Check out what I just got rid of. Good luck with your warped thinking. On to something else!

Sandi
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These are in reverse chronologic order of your posting them. Let anyone review your prior posts... I haven't seen the rest of the todays's yet... and tell me your not a basher who refutes everything without lifting a finger to call the Company, Rob Gordon directly, or anyone you choose who is directly involved with TSIG and totally disregards any posts suggesting you do so.

<< All I said is that I sold 100,000 and then 60,000 shares. >> Please point me to the posts where you stated that.

<< I never said that I sold all of my shares. >> Please point me to the post that any reasonable person wouldn't infer that (see your above posts).

<< I have as much right to my opinion as you do to yours. >> Unequivocally agreed... and I have the same right to call you on it, especially if I believe something smells bad. You supposedly own all this stock and bad mouth the company repeatedly without ever making one attempt to verify by direct contact what others have said to the contrary. Interesting phenomena... a long trying to publicly knock down the price of the stock they own. Someone will have to explain that one to me.

<< So write yourself a script and "chill"!!!! >> My script was probably written before you were born and being that I am over 60 now, I can honestly say that in my 40+ years of following it I have done quite well. Since 95% of my "liquid assets" are managed by professional money managers or are in limited partnership investment trusts, I believe I have learned enough throughout the years to do my own DD. Frankly, that's why I keep 5% of my assets for my own investment pleasure. I love trying to beat my managers and have been fortunate enough to do so on many an occasion. I like TSIG and have "put my money where my mouth is." I've made my investment and have done everything legally within my power to confirm my decision and have posted same. You, on the other hand, I believe based upon the post I am responding to, have finally put your foot in your mouth. My agenda is quite clear... to give out all the information about TSIG I can gather. If I did not like TSIG as a long-term investment I would simply move on... as you claimed you did. Your agenda, at least to me, is quite clear. Anyone checking this thread's posts since you first started posting (you originally joined SI only a few weeks ago on July 8, 1998) can confirm the nature of your posts by just "clicking" on your name and reading what you have stated... and if they care to look... what the responses were... and then your total obliviousness to them.

If I am wrong and you can point out to me where you posted that you only sold 100,000 and then 60,000 shares and where you inferred or even implied that you never said that you sold all of your shares, then I stand corrected and owe you a public apology. In the meantime, don't worry about me having to "chill". I have four large outdoor central air-conditioning compressors on my property here in the San Francisco Bay area that are working just fine... thank you. But I appreciate your concern.

Marty



To: Sandi who wrote (2361)7/18/1998 11:22:00 AM
From: peacelover  Respond to of 44908
 
Sandi,

With all due respect to you, I remember reading a post of yours sometime back where you indicated so. I am not trying to gang up on you on the side of Martin, But that is exactly how you posted it, that you were out of this stock. Could it be that you may have had change of mind since then because of the cci web site and bought some? Peace and good luck.

peacelover