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To: findstock who wrote (12572)12/17/1998 11:03:00 PM
From: Michael E. Baldino  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 44908
 
First off, Amazon.com does not have a monopoly on the book
biz. TSIG can easily expand into this area and others.
look at books a million (BAMM). Plus I think that in the
next year the number of people getting on the internet
is going to explode. I base this on the fact that computers
that are capable of of running internet software are coming
down in price and many people are going to feel "left out"
if they do not get a computer. So, the market for online
music and book stores will grow also. We have a win/win
situation...this stock is great for both the long term and
short term holder. This stock will rock back and forth in
price as the short termers take off....the long termers
will come in and this will allow for the stock to stabilize.
I really feel that the music card is an excellent marketing
tool. Many on this thread mentioned using this as a fund raiser.
In my opinion, this is an excellent idea....not only do you
promote TSIG but people will be encouraged to buy knowing
they will be supporting a worthy cause. Heck if TSIG gets
into books or audio books....they can market the "Library card"
in the same manner. The costs for TSIG to expand would not be
that much.....all they have to do is modify their exsiting web
site and set up their distribution system. In short, they can
expand their product line without major expenses.
I do not think that we would need a reverse split either.
once the word on TSIG is out, investors outside of the world
of SI will start to buy and the low price will make them buy more.
I can see the float getting really tight once the long termers
gain control if that has not already begun to happen.
I pity those who dump close to the days high, then try to
get back in lower....I would not want to be caught on the
"outside" of this stock. Thanks to all those who really
have done some great DD and shared it here..some of us do not have
that talent. GOOD LUCK TO ALL!!!