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To: JWC who wrote (12889)12/19/1998 6:34:00 AM
From: Maryann M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
JWC and Sam, Have you seen this on the SI Favorite Pick thread? Do you think financial stability is an issue?

Okay, let's hire the boy scouts and campfire girls to help the Babe Ruth league sell our music cards.
M
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To: Jsolo (23 )
From: Stock Watcher Friday, Dec 18 1998 2:49PM ET
Reply # of 36

J - On TSIG; trading volume extremely high - close to 2 mil. so far today.

Teleservices company on BB. 129 employees, 9 months ending 9/30/98 revenues fell 63%, BUT, net loss decreased 24%.

Trading range: support @ .30 / resistance @ .50

What concerns me is "statement of financial instability" in lastest SEC filing. As of 9/30/98 TSIG had an accumulated deficit of over 32 mil. and a working capital deficit over 7 mil./ Even though the chart looks good and appears to be "breaking-out" above the .50 level, they have a ton of debt to erase before you'll see .01 per share.

The volume is today is amazing. There's obviously alot of buying today based on recent press releases,(one today on the subject you posted), which announce recent credible affiliations, new contracts and expansion of teleservices into new internet businesses.......good luck !




To: JWC who wrote (12889)12/19/1998 10:07:00 AM
From: findstock  Respond to of 44908
 
The Boy Scouts sold me over priced popcorn a couple months ago at Lows.

JWC....that is a good point, I think most people wish to help out these kids who take there time to go door to door.....but I bought a box of Candy from some organization I can't remember who it was....the box was five dollars and I swear there wasn't but about 8 choco covered peanuts in the box.....now I know everyone needs to make a profit on the deal...lol, but that was a bit ridiculious.....now with the card a person will spend what they normally do on a fund raiser product...but they get something of what I feel is real value....and then WE get to "lock" them in as TSIG customers.....WOW, what a deal...and this is just on ONE fund raising situation.....