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To: REW who wrote (17935)2/24/1999 7:13:00 PM
From: FREAKAZOID  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 44908
 
I don't think Sword is like that Girl on "Willy Wonka & The Choclate Factory" who ate the BlueBerry Gum..." I want it now Daddy"
Just like any one else he wants TSIG to take advantage of every oppurtunity they have and make the most of it.

I personally think we were smart in not linking any thing to it. Any investor that reads the news would immediately go to our web-site to see if TSIG had any substance..I don't have to tell you what they would say. I would look for a revamped PR to come out complete with links and more details after..say..March 5.

We have received our first helping of what TSIG has instore for us. I for one like the way it tastes.

freak!!



To: REW who wrote (17935)2/24/1999 7:17:00 PM
From: tfk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
>>GRAND TOTAL----$456,539,500 profit for one year<<

REW, if your figure is correct, I'll retire! That would be about $8 per share, which would translate to a stock price of $80, assuming a conservative P/E of 10. :)

tfk



To: REW who wrote (17935)2/24/1999 7:58:00 PM
From: V$gas.Com  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Now, show the earnings per share and people will squeal. Even with the size of float we have.

V$gas



To: REW who wrote (17935)2/24/1999 11:54:00 PM
From: slaffe  Respond to of 44908
 
Almost a half a billion in profit in one year? Off of this deal alone? I don't know Bob, when you start talking about the revenues/profits that can be had from just this deal it does get scary--in a good way <G>.

But lets stop and think about something else that imho is even scarier! Who do we have selling these cards for us? KIDS, yes kids, you know, Tomorrows leaders! We just "hired" how many millions of kids to tout the musiccard! Has these kids mature into adulthood I am sure that they will remember the days of selling a musiccard and photocard and whatever else kind of card tsig is sure to come out with in the near future. Obviously when they become consumers their first choice will be tsig products. Think about the impact this will have on the market in the years to come. What we have accomplished here in one fell swoop is something that major companies have been trying to do for years and with considerable expense, yet we do it by not incurring an expense but a profit! I have been saying for a long time that tsig has a better business model (or mousetrap) and today's pr's emphasizes my point. Every know and then we all read about some company donating to the school system,ie. Bill Gates donates some computers to the local high school. He becomes the good guy philanthropist, and gets a tax break. But does he do this solely for the good press? No, you can bet every computer donated has a windows operating system and he probably requires that the school educates the students in microsoft products.

Having tsig in front of 50 million kids is imho opinion a virtual guarantee of tsig success far into the future with rewards far outstripping our wildest dreams. It is for these reason that I have some tsig shares locked up tight in my Roth ira. Not only do I not wish to pay the taxes on my tsig profits but I also believe that someday tsig will be a great benefactor to my retirement portfolio.

Slaffe