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To: dennis foster who wrote (9785)11/14/1998 2:25:00 PM
From: cicak  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Dennis, count me in as a SFLB as well. I didn't see that piece on CNBC yesterday. But it makes a lot of sense. Earnings and profits are what the game is about as to a companies long term viability. There is going to be an EXPLOSION when TSIG informs the investing world that it has closed a major deal with a corportation.

*****OFFTOPIC*****

I just returned from the store and bought our kittens (Tiger and Bald Eagle) some gourmet cat food for the prelaunch TSIG party. I mixed it up with pink salmon for a special treat. Go TSIG !!!

Regards,

Phil



To: dennis foster who wrote (9785)11/14/1998 4:28:00 PM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Respond to of 44908
 
Hi Dennis,

Don't usually have a chance to watch CNBC so I didn't see the internet story, but...

<<They showed that the first companies to lead in their groups were not necessarily the best companies to own. Many of them in a matter of a few years were in fact out of business or not a major player. Some of the most successful companies were either at the time privately owned or very small.>>

Great commentary and how very true... just look at the computer industry. Could just be that TSIG is one of those "very small" companies right now.

Best always,

Marty