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To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (18724)3/3/1999 8:13:00 PM
From: BigAppleBoy  Respond to of 44908
 
Hey,this is all great,however,I just dont believe that there are so many sellers out there.This has been always an issue with TSIG.Even a year ago when I first got in to this stock people were asking,who is selling.I do understand that we have a huge float that keeps growing,but the stock moves based on that.I can see people selling a few months back but why would anybody sell now.This company here has so many deals going on right now,that the stock should only go up.I am not selling,and I believe most of us here not selling,so who is?
After all these deals we should be trading at least a dollar by now,but why not?

Anyway,still here,still holding long.GO TSIG




To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (18724)3/3/1999 8:32:00 PM
From: tfk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Not directed to you Pat,

People, anyone could have called the TA over the last month and found out about the extra shares. Yet, the stock price has steadily risen over the last month despite the extra shares. The majority of investors in TSIG are not dumb people, and if the increased share count is bad, the stock price should have surely dropped by now.

Now, only a few days before the launch of the new web site, this share count issue is brought up. My opinion is that there are scumbags like momentum players, day-traders, or such (it's obvious who they are without naming names) that are probably working together to scare weak investors into selling right before the web site GRAND REOPENING.

My point is that if you believe in TSIG, their management and business concept (which shouldn't be difficult in light of all the press releases), then don't let a bunch of low-lifers scare you into selling your shares to them.

I have no doubt in my mind this company will be huge in the near future and strong shareholders will be justly rewarded.

tfk