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To: REW who wrote (8874)10/29/1998 7:28:00 PM
From: Robert B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
REW,

I agree. It may or may not be an earth shattering news release. It's really hard to tell with the details given. I'd like to see what NFM's strategy to sell the cards will be and how much effort they will put into it.

In my opinion, large exposure to CCI will help the company out in the long run and the stock price in the short run, regardless of the profits TSIG takes during their start-up phase. I'd like to see a bunch of deals similar to the one announced today.

By the way, my fiancee and I both own a little TSIG and I plan to buy a more significant amount tomorrow if the price stays around 0.20. I am a long time lurker on this thread.



To: REW who wrote (8874)10/29/1998 7:53:00 PM
From: Robert B.  Respond to of 44908
 
By the way, I'm chatting while listening to the new R.E.M. CD. It is a must buy! The songs are a lot slower than the past few albums. I was too anxious to buy the CD from CCI, so I paid $14.99 instead at a local store. Well, those of you who are more patient R.E.M. fans than I should buy this as one of your Musiccard purchases.



To: REW who wrote (8874)10/29/1998 11:34:00 PM
From: E. M. Edds  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 44908
 
Sir, I believe you are correct. I have read and reread the PR today,and frankly, am very impressed. This gives TSIG/CCI a level of validity that it needs to move forward, both in future partnerships and in stock price. Read the following:
Herb Alpert, Johnny Cash, Reba McEntire, Smokey Robinson, and Joey Dee join Dick Clark on the National Music Foundation Board of Directors.

Gloria Pennington, President and CEO of the National Music Foundation, comments, ''Our partnership with Compact Connection offers tremendous long-term fundraising opportunities, both on a national scale, as well as on a local community scale throughout the U.S. Through this partnership, we truly have the ability to bring music into everyone's lives.''

NMF is going to actively market and distribute the CCI/NMF MusicCard. In return, they receive $5, TSIG will receive around $4 or $5, and then profits from the actual purchases of CD's. These foundations usually fill positions on their Board based on the Board member's willingness and eagerness to actively raise funds for the Foundation. Can you imagine the above celebrities and others promoting the Musiccard?

As to someone else's post, I do think TSIG has lost some validity in the past. I think this PR goes a long way to repairing that. Investors who used to actively follow or in the past owned TSIG may not yet be aware of this significant PR. In the past, I have seen similar stocks, who had missed deadlines etc., that when they did finally release significant news, it took three or four days to get a stock price increase reflective of the value of the news. I expect TSIG to increase on this news through next Tuesday or Wednesday. Keep in mind: November stands to be the most significant month in TSIG's history.

Finally, I would like to sincerely apologize to this thread for my arrogance, disruptive posting, and poor attitude in the past. In my own defense, I was sort of backed up in a corner by a couple of you guys. Either way, it escalated to a level I am not proud of nor comfortable with. I do hope you accept my apology and give me a second try.