To: ezzy e who wrote (15855 ) 1/27/1999 8:14:00 AM From: REW Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
Ezzy, Yes, I trust RG. He is obsessed enough toward the NAS listing and knowing the potentials of TSIG that he will do no wrong. He won't even announce the feel good advancements inside TSIG for fear of hyping. I have, if most haven't figured it out yet, continued to study the business and marketing plans to make sure they stayed on the little white line. In my opinion they have. That is why the events soon to be announced concerning the internal developments is exciting. The structure is changing from a small company to one of a large company ready to receive. I think if you go back to my prior reports you will see RG has predicted much higher gains at earlier dates. So he was wrong, big deal. Would you have wanted his confidence in the future of TSIG to be .30. I think we would have all sold and .30 would now be a goal. I specifically did not ask price forcasts this time but did give him mine and got no argument. I think the primary reason for the dip is short terms selling to take advantage of neighboring runups(PNLK,INNI,etc). They probably will be back and include their winnings into TSIG. They may be short but they also recognise a winner. The various announcements leading to the site opening, and what I have termed the open for business event, should be enough to attract a lot of attention especially since we are going to be recognised and projecting ourselves as an internet related company. The fact that his relative registered that small amount of shares should be used as a good sign. He expects the stock to go up and doesn't want to miss an opportunity. There has been a long wait for the comming rise and the registration to sell does not mean sold. If I had a bunch of shares, as a lot here do, I'd want some back in the interim. I'm sure even the longs have a number set for reduction. I had initially 6 months ago set 5 as mine. It has now been revised upward. Feel like we are entering a market nitch with a marketing technique to change an industry.