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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Compact Connection (TSIG) - The next CDNW? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dixie7777 who wrote (1313)8/5/1998 6:04:00 PM
From: Michael B Smith  Respond to of 1574
 
interesting, similar to say getting the mastercard in the 12pack of coke that lets you get cash out of an ATM. yes it would be massive distribution over any given night. thanks for the insight rich! regards michael PS I wonder how the CC is going?



To: Dixie7777 who wrote (1313)8/5/1998 6:11:00 PM
From: SecurPro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574
 
I was the person who asked the very first question and I am still a little concerned about Robert selling the additional 7 million shares out into the market....I understand that he had to raise money to pay for the hardware/software upgrades...So that is fine.

He did mention that if they get the $3,000,000 private placement, he would not have to sell the 7 million shares...It sounds as if they have the private placement.

On the other hand Robert Gordon has put in $10,000,000 dollars of his own money (how much do you think he is worth?). Without him doing this originally, the company would have gone bankrupt and we would all (stockholders) be really upset.

I believe him. This stock is going to fly. At the end of '98, we will have a stock between $3-6. That is at least a ten bagger. He did a similar thing with Phoenix when he was in control...I am holding...

His point about the value of Compact Connection Vs. CDNow and N2K is correct. They are worth $200-300 Million more and are earning less revenue and are more in debt. TV commercials and the internet do not directly relate to sales, yet. They are different audiences. Plus the competition does not have the other revenue sources to keep them profitable. TSIG may be the only one besides Amazon to be left standing in two years.

If you sell now and try to join back in at the end of the month, you will most likely miss the boat. There are suppose to be three announcements this month that will raise the share price.



To: Dixie7777 who wrote (1313)8/5/1998 6:15:00 PM
From: Norms  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574
 
To Rich, Marty, Gambler, Poisontaster and everyone on these boards doing their traditional best - THANKS. I was able to attend the entire conference call. It reaffirms everything I have always believed about the future of TSIG. We are talking about HUGE potential that goes way beyond the web site rollout.

I continue to believe that if you're looking at the web site as your pot of gold - you're looking in the wrong place. Teleservices and the CARD will be the cash cows for us and the web site will provide some of the glitz. Dates don't matter in the long run. Sell if you want but the future of TSIG is where it's at. Not next week or next month.

The conference call held very few surprises for me. Rob Gordon sounded his usual upbeat self. It must feel great to be on the leading edge of a true turnaround company.

Rob Gordon and all the fine folks at TSIG - you have my earned my respect and my confidence....Norms