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To: cicak who wrote (13252)12/23/1998 2:55:00 AM
From: kekoa  Respond to of 44908
 
Phillip, couldn't agree more. What we all see and are willing to back with bucks is big potential. Next quarterlies should see how CCI made out over Xmas. The quarter after that, I suspect, will start to show the harvest of the Babe R deal. I guess that there are similar and followup deals in the works which should keep the PR's giving a regular goose to the price. My gut tell's me that there will be continued growth and when rev's go up the big boys will take notice and take TSIG to outer space. (These ubiquitous "bid guys," at least the only one I know all sound like CNBC 60 second sound bytes... "great potential but looking at the financials...fundamentals... [great Monday morning QB's with no guts]).... Your right about accumulating now while the getting is good.

Regards, kekoa



To: cicak who wrote (13252)12/23/1998 8:14:00 AM
From: ztect  Respond to of 44908
 
Phil....

I think the markets will take notice prior to an earnings statement if TSIG teams up with a more current high profile celebrity like a Mark Mcguire, Sammy Sosa or Michael Jordon. SOmeone like anyone one of these three whose name, unlike that of Espostio or Clarke's, carry a lot of clout currently. How about an Oprah card?

Alaos think the markets will react to an alliance with a more standard household name like a Coca Cola or Bud card, because then maybe just maybe the markets will understand the beauty and simplicity of the marketing strategy.

However, though we all wish to see much quicker, greater returns on our investment, the market's lack of understanding and attention paid to TSIG's strategy isn't necessarily a bad thing. TSIG's "stealth" like presence undermines the competition ability to react. Before the competition even knows what's going on, TSIG will have signed many more deals than just the Babe Ruth League.

So as investors we're in something of a Catch-22...but as a long this will be my last public disclosure and statement regarding marketing strategy.

Sitting tight.

z