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To: wjmtmoney who wrote (13634)12/28/1998 10:28:00 PM
From: REW  Respond to of 44908
 
Rg made the comment to me that he tiought the NMF deal will prove to be the biggest deal ever done by CCI. It just has to be nurtured over next year. Go to NMC.ORG and read the connected individuals.

The Babe Ruth Deal is very large. It could generate over 3 million Cards easily.

Both are continuing contracts and should grow each year.

TSIG should begin moving soon as the earnings start to be realised and further contracts are closed.



To: wjmtmoney who wrote (13634)12/28/1998 10:41:00 PM
From: TOPFUEL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
I also am a bit more optimistic about the Babe Ruth deal. If 50% of the league
participates, and if the kids are expected to sell 10 cards each, thats $22,250,000 in
free revenues before the first CD sale. I've been on Little League Boards and I know
that not all of the leagues will want to sell the cards but it will still bring handsome profits
to TSIG and I bet their $ 50,000,000 estimate is pretty close.


I agree with you I think the older kids are less likely to go door to door selling the music card even though they are most likely to use the cards but they may tell there friends about it but I am hoping for 450,000 kids to sell the card and average 5 cards each thats 2,250,000 new customers I can live with that anything more will be icing on the cake IMHO then you figer some word of mouth advertising and reloads and the deal keeps on growing :)