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To: slaffe who wrote (11380)12/10/1998 7:44:00 AM
From: Ditchdigger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Anybody watching CNBC-Diamond Multimedia--sounds like the wave of the future..
quote.yahoo.com
I don't know anything about the company,but their new product(apparently lawsuits have been filed) sounds like the way music will head,IMO..download directly from the net into a portable unit which stores an hours worth of music..can purchase just one song if you prefer..what do you think? Only a matter of time and CD's will be history,IMO DD
PS: Am I wrong in the assumption,that eventually music will be stored
at the sellers facilities, downloaded for listening temporarily,but basically stored at the distributor-once purchased the "physical music" will remain at the distributor,downloaded when wanted? Hope I'm making sense-confusing myself as I type<g>



To: slaffe who wrote (11380)12/10/1998 9:28:00 AM
From: Robert B.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
slaffe,

I like your projections. I hope everything works out as you stated. One other important event that may happen is getting NASDAQ listing. This will bring in a whole new wave of investors.

As far as stock price by the end of the year, it is really hard to say. I guess it depends if the "blockbuster" news is released in 98 and what the content is. I'd be really happen with a PR telling us specifics about how the NMF and Phil Exposito are help TSIG sell cards so that the investing community does not have to "read between the lines".

My conservative guess...high price 0.65, end of year price .47



To: slaffe who wrote (11380)12/10/1998 10:57:00 AM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 44908
 
Hi Steve and ALL,

<< Look what i found on the yahoo cdnw thread
messages.yahoo.com.
Nothing new here, just some facts taken from the latest 10q. a reply to a poster that was touting tsig on their thread. I wish to remind those individuals that wish to tout tsig on other threads (and I know I'm guilty as well)

1) wait until a pr comes out so that you have something to tout, imo you won't have to wait long. A pr may be forthcoming before most of you get a chance to read this.

2) It really isn't necessary, as tsig grows the masses will come to us. Including but not limited to cnbc, major media coverage, the street.com et al >>

Thanks for posting this, Steve. I raised this issue before and I humbly do it again. There is no reason to "tout" or "hype" TSIG... the performance of the Company will speak for itself. How would anyone feel (or have they felt) when someone from a "competitor" or a shareholder of a "competitor" posts this type of thing on the TSIG threads? Do unto others...!! Besides creating antagonism, IMHO, it gains nothing. IMO, we're on the road to success. Instead of us chasing after anyone... let them beat a path to our door. The word will get out fast enough through the company's actions and successes.

Be right... Sit tight!!

Thanks and best always,

Marty