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To: neverenough who wrote (8570)10/22/1998 2:41:00 AM
From: cicak  Respond to of 44908
 
Bongabong, I'll take $ 2.00 as well. That's an incredible return in most people's book. But, this may be a case where a long term investor truly comes out the winner. Time will tell. For me, I plan to enjoy (hopefully) the best of both worlds - investing for the short term (daytrading and short term trading) and long term in case things really take off.



To: neverenough who wrote (8570)10/26/1998 12:13:00 AM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Hi Nigel,

Sorry for taking so long to respond to your post.

<< ...If TSIG went to $2.00 tomorrow how many of us here would sell? I know you wouldn't, but I would.

You don't need a profitable bottom line to increase share value but you do have to show the ability to create profits. I believe TSIG has that ability, but timing and execution are critical. >>

Repeat: "You don't need a profitable bottom line to increase share value but you do have to show the ability to create profits."

And, in contrast to the competition, if TSIG did have a profitable bottom line starting by the end of the second quarter next year... would that change your mind? Just a question.

Best always,

Marty