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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Watcher's Thread / Pix of the Week (POW) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Stock Watcher who wrote (2267)2/7/1999 12:57:00 AM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 52051
 
sw,

I'll second Andrew's motion that TSIG be added to the index. IMO, it probably has the best potential of becoming a major player of any stock I've seen in 40+ years of investing.

Best always,

Marty



To: Stock Watcher who wrote (2267)2/7/1999 10:06:00 AM
From: David M. Boerman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52051
 
I will second and triple that motion. TSIG will be the best stock of 99 and beyond.

GO TSIG GO



To: Stock Watcher who wrote (2267)2/7/1999 12:41:00 PM
From: Bill Fortune III  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52051
 
Hi Stock Watcher and in regards to TSIG I also will add a second for it's nomination. But I do this as a current stock holder and at a price higher then it is currently selling for. As always every investor must do their own research and DD before buying in order to understand the full concept and potential of TSIG.

Regards,

Bill Fortune III



To: Stock Watcher who wrote (2267)2/7/1999 1:50:00 PM
From: StkProfit$   Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52051
 
Yes on TSIG,,,as I like to end many posts with TSIG99!

(TSIG in 1999 or To Slobbery, Incredible Gains in 1999!)

:-))
-Mark

PS Great posts on all the other stocks as well folks! (especially liking the looks lately of HS, SLEU, IATV, and still checking into the others for possible moves this coming week,,,,thanks for all the great info!)



To: Stock Watcher who wrote (2267)2/7/1999 9:22:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52051
 
RDIM closed very strong Friday. Up 36% and higher than it has ever been since I have owned it. The following press release and the excitement surrounding the Money Show in Orlando did the trick. I feel very strongly that we will see much more good news coming.

biz.yahoo.com

RDIM was organized to become the largest private wholesale consumer buying network in the United States. Through RDIM's world class management staff, the company is striving to transform an industry comprised of fragmented single unit operations. RDIM's plans will revolutionize the existing industry, through its state-of-the-art e-commerce technology. RDIM takes advantage of the combined power of the Internet, demographic and psychographic customer profiling, and sophisticated database marketing to expand membership and solidify membership loyalty.

RDIM's e-commerce service will allow members to comparison shop among multiple manufacturers and suppliers. Additionally, the site will have live links for updated and current catalogue information. For those consumers who are not computer literate, in addition to the physical locations, RDIM is adopting WEB TV type technology to enable home-style shopping like QVC. The difference, of course, is that instead of waiting for the cubic zirconium to become available at 3 AM, you can make your own choices for products and time. The site will also offer live audio and video product presentations sponsored by the vendors.

So who is going to be responsible for creating this web site?

RDIM's Vice President and head of technology is Alfred Werner:

Alfred is the President of Thunderstick Software is a prime provider of advanced system design engineering and e-commerce application software for such notable clients as MCI/WorldCom's Internet division, UUNET, National TeleCommunications, and the global extra-net for Satchi and Satchi with customized integration for their client base including Delta Airlines, Hewlett Packard, Toyota, Rothman, and numerous others. RDIM has signed a definitive letter of intent to acquire Thunderstick Software. RDIM has also announced it's itention to acquire PCS, an operator of private wholesale buying clubs, which should contribute $7 million in revenues to RDIM.

Alfred has programmed most, or all, of over fifty (50) major web sites employing a variety of technologies. The Websites include Sloan Foundation Careers in Science website and CD-ROM methodology);

Advanced Network and Services advanced.org

Award winning PC Flowers - pcflowers.com

An online transaction system employed by NBC, Time/Warner, USA Today, WebTv; Saatchi & Saatchi - secure extranet system (in use for Lexus, Ameritech, Procter and Gamble, Delta, HP);

Village Green a national town-level lateral and hierarchical navigation system:

villagegreen.com

Mr Werner has patents for Cobrand and Private Label Services and Smartcard Service for the World Wide Web....and much more.....

Alfred worked in conjunction with Exceed Communications on PC Flowers. I have independently ascertained his tremendous creative abilities through them:

exceedcommerce.com

The web site demo I saw in Vegas was wonderful. Reportedly it looked even better in Orlando. Everything should fall into place here and the stock is reflecting that with the strong move on Friday. This is going to be an extraordinarily large undertaking. RDIM's technical team is attempting to bring together all the products offered in hundreds of name brand catalogues and make those products available to club members via the internet or Web TV type appliances. Full product lines, not overstocks or discontinued items, that RDIM club members will be able to buy at or near wholesale prices while RDIM's Thunderstick team will make navigation of the site a breeze.

BTW I don't own any TSIG (YET) but I have been doing a little DD on the company. I think it is a worthy addition to the index as well. I feel that a real move to the upside is just around the corner for TSIG.

Regards, Jeff