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To: Andrew H who wrote (18078)2/25/1999 3:11:00 PM
From: dennis foster  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Anyone know if Mr. Gordon has considered doing
a reverse merger to become listed on NASDAQ ?
I am sure there must be a shell company
that he could purchase. This would probably be the fastest
way to be recognized.

Thinking out loud
Dennis F



To: Andrew H who wrote (18078)2/25/1999 3:12:00 PM
From: Rich Investor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Andrew,

I have read your posts closely, and the fact that TSIG has a much much larger float doesn't mean squat IMO. I've traded stocks will comparable floats that have moved from 0.53 to $5.00 in less than three months on the basis of virtually no news or revenue potential. TSIG is a different story altogether in that it has substance, and with this recent news, we should have seen some price movement above a $1.00 at the VERY LEAST. Not to mention increased volumes which are sluggish at best. I am not negative on this stock altogether and have no intention of bailing out if we don't reach $5.00 in the time frame I envision, but others will. OTC's are not investment vehicles in the minds of many investors, and TSIG will remain locked into such a stereotype unless bigger movements occur here that reflect its true worthiness. Share price action is THE BEST sign to the investment community that things are seriously happening. PR's can assist too, but sometimes are just not enough if the stock doesn't move parallel-wise. The end result here is that we may all be very old men before anybody hopes to make it rich. LOL Perhaps in that regard, some might find GIC's a more attractive option for capital appreciation over the long-term.

P.S. Don't take all this too personally Andy!