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To: REW who wrote (8318)10/17/1998 1:43:00 AM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 44908
 
<< Marty, I'm looking forward to next week. >>

And I doubt if you'll be disappointed... but I'm looking forward to next week, next month, next year, and a few years down the road. You, I know, grasp the concept of TSIG. And Lane... well he is, IMO, a very special person... not only a true gentleman, but an obvious scholar who, IMHO, has an intelligent perspective not only regarding TSIG, but on business and people in general. TSIG is, IMO, growing into a multifaceted company or conglomerate. The CCI website, the teleservices division, etc. (as I see them) are all conduits. They are not the end, but rather the means to the end. As time goes by and each alliance is announced another pin will pop-up from the pin cushion. Sooner or later anyone trying to touch that cushion is going to get stuck badly... in a very positive way for TSIG shareholders... IMHO!

Once again, I would like to reiterate that TSIG is a turnaround... no, in reality, basically a start-up company. Both it and Rob Gordon (and probably all of those reading this post) have had our ups and downs and our good ones and bad ones. Some have even lost their jobs. But, the options are simple. One either rolls over and dies or one looks at themselves in the mirror and asks themselves the basics: "who" are the contacts I have made in my career, "what" have I learned from my mistakes, "when" am I going to utilize the experiences I have accumulated over the years, "where" would be the best place to find success, and "why" am I waiting to move forward. Many talented experienced people are already at TSIG, IMO,... and many more will, IMO, be coming on board shortly. The growth at TSIG is and will continue to be, IMHO, expotential and dramatic. I now have 5 grandchildren and my oldest child is the 38 year old lawyer. I could not think or even dream of this scenario 39 years ago. And, NO, it won't, IMO, take 39 years for TSIG to reach maturity. Some bashers on the thread have called TSIG a "dog". Perhaps they're right... one year of a dog's life is equivalent to 7 years of a human's life. Hence, TSIG should mature much more quickly. Everyone has to do their own DD and make their own decisions, but for those who choose to sell or trade the "baby", please come back and visit in 6 months and at least once a year for a while. You may very well, IMHO, be a very disappointed person after the "baby" has grownup and you sold at $0.30 to $0.50 or a few dollars.

Sorry for the long post, but I still think too many people just don't understand what TSIG is all about and what Rob Gordon and crew are doing to maximize shareholder value.

Best always,

Marty