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To: REW who wrote (15783)1/25/1999 7:00:00 PM
From: The Street  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Nice write-up Bob-- Thanks!

(Was that real old guy Dix there?)



To: REW who wrote (15783)1/25/1999 7:01:00 PM
From: Bald Eagle  Respond to of 44908
 
Everything sounds good.

Being right and sitting tight :-)



To: REW who wrote (15783)1/25/1999 7:05:00 PM
From: MoneyBaggs  Respond to of 44908
 
Bob,

Excellent post. Thanks for all your efforts.



To: REW who wrote (15783)1/25/1999 8:00:00 PM
From: REW  Read Replies (12) | Respond to of 44908
 
Now I wish to add my personal footnote.

I had never seen Mr Gordon so relaxed. I had to ask almost no questions except the about the nasty past. His story just flowed.
He was no longer guessing to the direction TSIG is heading or how it is going to get there. There is so much on the table and closing there can be no doubt about the success of TSIG. I mentioned it must be terrible to have a new large expense line for paying for PRs. He smiled.

We discussed the stock movement and even though he is concerned about market recognition to this point, we agreed the revenue about to hit and the upcoming 1st and 2nd quarter financials explaining such to the financial world would more than do the trick. The turn to profitability in such a short period of time will be a shocker. We both agreed the market may consider and TSIG/CCI admittedly is for all intents and purposes opening it's doors for business March 1st(approx). Oddly we might start business making a profit. Ask the others if they did that.

He also realises there is a lot of short term trading and also knows most of it will stop when we get to about 1.50. There is so much about to hit there is very little doubt about the direction the stock will take. I saw the deals coming out and they will cause substantial notice. With the deals and operational PRs to come over the next month, there will be no doubt placed in the investment world concerning the development of TSIG. By my count there could be about a dozen PRs coming, half deals.

Folks, this is a developing company, as we all know, and the changes about to take place will show a structural organization designed to accept the coming influx of business. There are designs for distinct divisions to be devoted to developing their respective business plans.
This will all become apparent over the next few weeks.

If you thought the development from basicly zero a couple of months ago to now was good, then watch the growth and development over the next two months. I can see the size of the revenue expectations from what is already exposed more than doubling. This revenue will be beyond paying the bills.

I only wish all could have seen and heard what I did today. I know of very few other investments with the indications for extreme siccess TSIG has to offer. Those of us holding for the long haul will have a story to tell. I see no reason for TSIG to not enter the year 2000 with forcasted earnings at 1.00 or better. Try and place a value on an internet company on the NASDAQ with growing earnings and profits in that range.

Bob



To: REW who wrote (15783)1/25/1999 8:30:00 PM
From: BCEAGLES  Respond to of 44908
 
Thanks Bob! GREAT JOB!!!! I was excited about TSIG's future before your meeting with Mr. Gordon but now I am ECSTATIC!!

GO TSIG!!!!!!!!!



To: REW who wrote (15783)1/25/1999 11:20:00 PM
From: cicak  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Bob - thank you very much for all of your time and effort in support of TSIG
shareholders ! I really appreciate it greatly !!

Regards,

Phil



To: REW who wrote (15783)1/26/1999 12:37:00 AM
From: JCinTC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
I too, would like to thank-you for all your efforts keeping everyone updated.

JC



To: REW who wrote (15783)1/26/1999 2:10:00 AM
From: ED S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Bob, Great Job! You mentioned a lot of news and will still have a lot more already in the pipeline!
1. Babe Ruth League revenues for 1999 are estimated at $50 million to be split with TSIG.
2. Three sites for the Babe Ruth League are being worked on. (see domain list)
3. The projected revenues for the NHL collectable Music Cards.
4. The projected revenues for the Ice Palace and the more than 140 events held there each year!
5. A possible deal with Kodak and the projected revenues!
6. TheBookcard.com and their projected revenues!
7. TheSportscard.com and the projected revenues!
8. TheVideocard.com and the projected revenues!
9. Thetravelcard.com and the projected revenues!
10. Movieconnection.net and the projected revenues!
11. Listing on 800+ Search Engines by site like the Ultimate Promotion!
12. Banner AD's on ALL search engines through smartclicks and the linkexchange!
13. A Spanish promotion for ALL the above!
14. A Spanish site for ALL of the above!
15. Projected Revenues for the National Music Foundation! (I wonder Dick Clark is working on? Concert perhaps!
16. Revenues for the CCI site since August! (They probably sold a few CD's and Tapes)
17. The 1998 revenues of CCI which were not included in the last filing!
18. TheBaseballmusiccard.com, TheFootballmusiccard.com, Thetennismusiccard.com etc, etc, (Forgot those Gordon)
19. Their private label projected revenues through amplified.com!
20. Theentertainmentcard.com projected revenues!
AND BOB we already know about all these, and about 30 more deals to come. Sounds interesting!
Please ALL doubting Thomas's sell your stock soon so we can pick up more of this sleeper at bargain prices!
Night, Night!
Sleepy, it is 2 a.m.,
Best,
Ed
P.S. I am sure I missed something, anyone want to ADD, please do!
P.S. 2, Yahoo has Soft Bank, Now we have A large Hispanic Bank to back us up!



To: REW who wrote (15783)1/26/1999 3:39:00 AM
From: Norms  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Rew,

Thanks for the update. You must feel terrific this evening. Your visit and report was great and you came away with the same feelings about TSIG that I have. Since Rob Gordon was not in in late December, I wasn't able to meet with him. I was already seeing the expansion you talked of and I wish every shareholder got a chance to visit TSIG. They would be blown away.

I vote for the "Weekly REW Report".

Thanks again.............Norms



To: REW who wrote (15783)1/26/1999 1:11:00 PM
From: Bald Eagle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
<<The Private Placement documents were filed according to all requirements. I am to recontact Paul Henry and specifically find out where and how it can be found. >>
When are you going to do this? Also, couldn't Mr. Gordon give you any information about it? Surely, he was involved in the negotiations?
This and the Piercy problem are the two main negatives to TSIG in my opinion.



To: REW who wrote (15783)1/26/1999 5:29:00 PM
From: Robert B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
<<7. There is also something soon that will have the potential to add 7-8 million cards. The exposure is in the perfect area. Completion of this will totally shock the market. Cross your fingers full time. RG expects the Card Division to generate 3-400 million in revenue in 2-3 years.>>

Wow, this would be great. Get out your calculators and figure out what this would do to TSIG's E/S. Bob, does the $3-400 estimate include CD sales or just card sales?

<<8. TSIG and CCI will soon have a complete face lift. RG will tell you. I like it a lot. The new image will clarify we are an internet related company.>>

Sounds great. I'm in favor of a name change, if that is what you meant.

<<12. RG doesn't understand the response to the Signature deal announcement. It is absolutely enormous. The $40/hr is correct and the margins are over 25%.>>

I think the response was due to the fact that it was difficult to understand what TSIG's revenues would be from this deal. You mentioned that TSIG may ramp up to 150 teleservices employees for the deal with Signature. 150 employees*40 hours*$40/hour=$240,000/week = $12,480,000/year. $12,480,000*25% = $3,120,000 in profit per year. Not bad!

Thanks again Bob.




To: REW who wrote (15783)1/26/1999 9:49:00 PM
From: peacelover  Respond to of 44908
 
REW,

A simple, humble thank you!

peacelover