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To: Martin E. Frankel who wrote (17564)2/21/1999 4:53:00 AM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 44908
 
TO ALL,

The following is a response to Luckydd on RagingBull regarding his commentary about the StockProfiles site and TSIG's need for a top caliber PR firm:
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>>Hi Lucky,

We are in complete agreement. That is why I believe we need a top caliber PR firm as soon as possible. They will relieve the burden from Rob Gordon and allow him and the rest of top management to focus on what they do best... making deals and alliances and taking our company to the top! A major PR firm with the right connections on the "Street" can not only put out the news in great attention-getting press releases, but will also get us the name recognition we need through their contacts. A top PR firm is, IMO, worth every penny and is money well spent. The resultant increase in stock value will, IMO, more than offset the cost.

It has been my experience that to make money you have to invest money. Every business must run on a budget, but that budget must be prioritized and that is the job of the Chairman and Board of Directors. I sincerely believe they are well aware of TSIG's needs.

You have probably noticed that I always sign off with "Best always". Perhaps, besides sincerely wishing fellow thread members the "best", it is simply because I believe the "best" is always the least expensive in the long run in terms of net results and timeliness. As an example, in 1974 I bought a new Rolls Corniche and sold it when the warranty expired three years later for more than I paid for it. And with the tax write-off (no $15,000. limit in those days) I was actually "paid" to own it. That could, therefore, be called a great investment. And during the time I owned it I not only had the pleasure of driving the "best", but my business doubled within one year after I bought it just from the image of success it portrayed. No matter how much I raised my fees, the business kept growing. It is just human nature. Everyone likes a winner... and likes to do business with a winner. And that, IMHO, is what a top caliber PR firm can do for TSIG. We've got the management team and we're executing the gameplan. NOW is the time to tell the world about us. Let our "King Kong" scream from the mountaintops and echo through the valleys... (T)he (S)ire (I)s (G)rowing!!!!

Be Right!!!... Sit Tight!!!

Best always,

Marty<<