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To: Sam LBI nj who wrote (12655)12/18/1998 12:16:00 PM
From: David A. Irvine  Respond to of 44908
 
FWIW, Ask size changed to 2,500 a few minutes ago.
-Dave



To: Sam LBI nj who wrote (12655)12/18/1998 12:19:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Well, not trying to be coy, I am tired of Daytraders and MM games, that is all.

While we do have too many rumors that aren't particularly healthy and cause irrational expectations, I am never one to ignore some fun that we can have with those who are not in for the long haul.

I am trying, like many of you, to get a bigger percentage of INVESTORS, including many who I trust, involved. Some already are.
One, for example, bought for his girlfriends's IRA earlier in the week...good goin' Barry...nice gift!

I want the shorters involved to realize that this may become a terrible stock for them to play games with. While a short squeeze can be created because of them, most of us really don't want the stock to run up that fast, although it may anyway.

So we wait for the news. Keep your heads, this may or may not be a big one. If you are buying for the long term, you will be very happy. either way.

/DAVE



To: Sam LBI nj who wrote (12655)12/18/1998 12:22:00 PM
From: Mylan Hart  Read Replies (8) | Respond to of 44908
 
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TeleServices International Group Forms E-Commerce Partnership With
Babe Ruth League to Raise Funds Using Compact Connection MusicCard
December 18, 1998 12:18 PM
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 18, 1998-- TeleServices
International Group, Inc. TSIG , announced today a unique fund-raising and
e-commerce partnership with The Babe Ruth League, Inc. TeleServices' Compact
Connection subsidiary will provide the League with the Babe Ruth MusicCard to
sell for fundraising purposes.

The program will enable more than 900,000 youth baseball and softball players to
sell the $10 MusicCards, which enable the cardholders to purchase compact disks
through the Compact Connection e-commerce Internet site at below market prices.
TeleServices and the League will share in the revenues generated by the sale of
the Cards. The goal of the program is to sell at least $50,000,000 of Babe Ruth
MusicCards and CDs.

Compact Connection, Inc. (CCI), an online music retailer, is a subsidiary of
TeleServices, a fully integrated provider of outsourced teleservices. Compact
Connection sells CDs and cassettes online via its website at discount prices
competitive with other leading online music retailers such as MusicBoulevard NTKI
, CDNow CDNW , K-Tel KTEL , and amazon.com AMZN . Unique to the Internet is
Compact Connection's marketing of its MusicCard(TM), which provides purchasers
the ability to buy CDs at even greater discounted prices.

The Babe Ruth League is the premier amateur baseball and softball program in the
world, with more than 6,000 Leagues, 43,000 teams and 900,000 participants
ranging in ages from 5 to 18. Annually each league and its respective teams
require funding for equipment, personnel, travel, and uniforms. Compact Connection
is proud to have been designated exclusively as the League's CD fund-raising
program for 1999.

Joseph M. Smiegocki, Vice President/Marketing of the Babe Ruth League stated,
"We anticipate great things from this relationship with Compact Connection. This is
a fresh approach for us, and we are very excited about the fund-raising potential of
the Babe Ruth MusicCard."

Added Robert Gordon, Chairman of TeleServices, "We are proud to be designated
an 'Official Fund Raising Program' of the Babe Ruth League. This great
organization is one of the premier programs in the country for the development of
our nation's young people. This partnership will help them raise the funds they
need and represents an important new market for the Compact Connection
MusicCard."

TeleServices International Group, Inc. is a provider of fully integrated global
teleservices to companies focused on selling products and services through
toll-free numbers and the Internet. The Company's wide array of teleservices
includes telephone sales/order capturing, customer service and product support as
well as direct-response advertising. Visit TeleServices web site at
stockprofiles.com, or e-mail info@tsig.com.

This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of
Section 27A of the 1933 Securities Act and Section 21E of the 1934 Securities
Exchange Act. Actual results could differ materially, as the result of such factors
as competition in the markets for outsourced teleservices and for retail compact
discs, the availability of financing at favorable terms, the ability of the Company and
its partners to reach their goals, and other factors detailed in the Company's public
filings with the SEC.



To: Sam LBI nj who wrote (12655)12/18/1998 12:34:00 PM
From: RCJIII  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
News looks great, $50 million in revenues from this deal to be split between the parties.

The release says that the card's reciepts will be split but is unclear on whether CD revenue will be split.

RCJIII