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To: REW who wrote (18720)3/3/1999 7:05:00 PM
From: cicak  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Hi Bob - thanks for the great news. I have to admit that the news today was a shock to me but I'm feeling better after reading your last post. Lots of great things coming up. It is now apparent to me that at least one poster on this thread is not the long the person made himself out to be. Man - talk about someone's true colors coming out.

Thanks again Bob. Long and strong. :~)

Regards,

Phil



To: REW who wrote (18720)3/3/1999 7:22:00 PM
From: Patricia Trinchero  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Thanks REW.........I needed that!!

Pat T.




To: REW who wrote (18720)3/3/1999 8:19:00 PM
From: dcy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 44908
 
We are all somewhat in shock by todays apparent revelation that our slice of the TSIG.com pie has just gotten smaller. That is right I said TSIG.com pie. I am willing to bet that most of the people on this thread did not purchase shares of an internet conglomerate but more likely shares of an internet music company with a unique marketing concept: the Card. In retrospect, we received more value than we paid for. I don't need to remind everyone about all the recent PR's relating to structure, personnel and revenue sharing announcements. I think we all know the company TSIG.com is and is going to be.

Now as to todays apparent revelation concerning shareholder dilution. Can anyone honestly say they did not think about how this great management team being assembled was going to be compensated with respect to their expert contribution to the building of TSIG.com. I mean lets face it we were flat broke before the PP. It is obvious to me that significant shareholder dilution will not come from the PP. As Bob has indicated from his conversation with RG, less than 2mm has been drawn. And if memory serves me correct the PP we ended up with was very favorable to shareholders. No, the dilution however large or small will come from shares being issued to key management personnel, the great people that not coincidentally are bringing their expertise to the table to build this great company. Now don't you all think these people deserve to be remunerated appropriately. I for one do not mind taking a smaller slice of the TSIG.com pie if in fact that slice has greater quality ingredients. No folks, shareholder value has been brought to this organization in the form of great people and great ideas. Let us remunerate them properly. In fact these people have a vested interest first in the future of this company or the value of their shares will be squat. We are in good hands. As the good Doctor says, "BE RIGHT SIT TIGHT". Thanks Marty we luv ya.
David
PS I could give a crap if all the supposed "LONGS" sell all their shares tomorrow. They will probably sell on the first run anyway.



To: REW who wrote (18720)3/3/1999 10:14:00 PM
From: Jazzbo  Respond to of 44908
 
Well, Bob,

Thanks again for grabbing the bull by the tail and facing the situation.

And, having lived through that, reporting on what it was like to see what you saw and say what you see. (Am I reading too much Dr. Seuss?)

It appears that things are not as bad as some would have others believe.

Thanks for cornering RG and coming up with some answers.

Best, Tim