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To: Dixie7777 who wrote (2543)7/20/1998 6:26:00 PM
From: Bill Monahan  Respond to of 44908
 
Hey I'm still around here also. I've been buying shares in low quantity since I saw the web site. Before the site was up, I was very doubtful that the site would be able to compete with the big guys. There was also the issue of the manpower it would take to get the project to work.

After seeing the site, I was amazed they pulled it off. Just imagine the amount of time it takes to get all of the album images and prices + track lists together.
I plan to hang around for a while and I'll sink real money into this stock when they get off the BB and is a little less risky.



To: Dixie7777 who wrote (2543)7/20/1998 6:52:00 PM
From: Gennaro  Respond to of 44908
 
Your right of course, but the truth is that everyone can go back and read Wiseowl's posts and make there own decision concerning his agenda, or whatever he's up to. As for wiseowl's comments concerning how all the stockholders on this thread thing the sun shines from Rob Gordon's ass, give me a break, nobody here is invested in TSIG because of Rob Gordon. I have looked at management (that is the new management team) and realized that if this stock goes anywhere it will be due to their efforts primarily and not Mr. Gordons. Rob Gordon has hired the right personel to run this company, now its time to sit back and see if they can pull if off. The web site is now up (and will soon be ready for business), and IMO, its only a matter of time before the revenues start flowing. This will certainly help the cash flow problems and will allow management to begin exploring additional clients in the teleservices sector. Gordon is the chairman, but when it comes to the day to day running of this company you better look elsewhere. I have, and I like what I see.

And forget CCI, IMO this company had problems before, and TSIG saw the potential of linking CD sales and teleservices (a brilliant idea, targeting those people who would never put their credit card info on the web). The bottom line is that IMO TSIG already has what they want ie. the rights to sell cds over the internet with the musiccard, thats all they need to get the ball rolling. The sector is red hot right now, CDNW revenues up 292% this past 6 months, which strongly suggests that TSIG made the right decision. They will capatilize on being able to sell at lower prices than the competition IMO.

Gennaro