To: TOPFUEL who wrote (10350 ) 11/22/1998 12:42:00 PM From: slaffe Respond to of 44908
Well, it looks like this baby is growing right before our very eyes doesn't it? A lot of us here have done so much dd on this company that some of us must feel like a fly on the wall. I am surprised nobody has posted what RG had for lunch yet, oops, waitamminut, memory says Marty posted not only RG's lunch but JG's lunch as well! Well I'm sorry to tell you old timers here that a lot of the new folks that we had this last week don't think of reading 10,000+ posts as dd. I received a pm from one of our newcomers asking about our CARD. I had to tell him that I would be happy to, but can't now, got to go to work. You know that lousy old day job. I told him to read post #3394, post his pm on the thread and we would have plenty of conversation about the CARD. Asked him to ask about guerilla marketing etc. He never did either. Seems he wants to take the traditional route. You know let's take what they did in the past, extrapolate what they did in the past, current earnings, future dilution, that type of thing. Well that's ok --for him. Those things do not apply to internet stocks! Not long ago the internet didn't even exist in the past. Ztect posted a very interesting article about internet valuations #10356. Now who can afford YAHOO, if you read that entire article it closed by saying the journalist that wrote the article could not. Topfuel, here wants to do a little extrapolating. I ask all who read this to ask yourself this. If topfuel's projections are twice what the figures actually become, will that work for you? If he is off by fifty percent, we will STILL be the first to reach profits! If Ditchddigger is off by fifty percent and we have twice the dilution he thinks we will have, we will still be in a rosy place when we become the first to reach a profit. Yes, the newcomers will have questions. They may seem like bashers, most of the world wants to bash the valuations of amzn,yhoo, etc. I say, let them ask their questions, answer them by explaining our business model, guerilla marketing concepts, while welcoming whatever concerns they may have. I think Dixie said it best in post #3394. Now I have to admit it wasn't until this last friday that I bought my first cd from CCI/tsig. I bought my first book from amazon this morning, we will see who delivers first. I know that's a two day head start I gave cci, but c'mon, tsig is just a baby and look how fast amazon became an adult. The race is ON. Admittly amzn may very well beat us on delivery, were still a baby, but for profits, my money is on tsig. slaffe