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To: cicak who wrote (20397)3/13/1999 6:32:00 PM
From: REW  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 44908
 
I agree Phil. I asked someone who does sites as his business and he said he likes for the site to get a load test prior to opening. Cohesive might have a crowd they use. I would also like to have the faithful reliable long members get a chance to kick the tires. I'm sure a selective process could be made and rules adheared to.

A cat with class. What next.



To: cicak who wrote (20397)3/14/1999 1:24:00 AM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 44908
 
Hi Phil and ALL,

Yes, of course, I agree with you, Phil, that a significant delay matters... but, IMO, a few days or a couple of weeks at most is not significant. As you said... <<Especially if deals are being held up for the launch of the new web site - and the existing web site is not up to par (emphasis added).

From the post your referred to: Message 8303854

<<Will it (the new site) be up Monday, Tuesday, sometime next week or will it be the week after?>> I didn't say a few months, Phil. I am referring to days or a week or two at the most... and I don't think that will affect sales one iota. Perhaps they are doing the "burn-in" and at the same time a new PR firm is becoming familiar with TSIG so that the new website will be introduced to the public with the proper fanfare.

On another topic, I would like to apologize to the thread once again for posting my commentary:

<<Wouldn't it be interesting if TSIG made ALL their announcements after the market closed and/or just before the opening? Many, many companies do that... including some of the very biggest. Now wouldn't that be nice!!>>

It was a rhetorical question, sincerely meant, and certainly not done with any intent to harm anyone or, for that matter, to hype the stock. I was looking for comments (pro or con), but, unfortunately, instead of comments it got out of hand and I didn't see any of the "follow-up" posts until I got home late Friday night. I still feel my comment (or question) is valid and I hope the company will see the logic behind it. The release of PRs after the market is closed allows, IMO, for wider dissemination of the PR to the market, discussion on the threads of the pertinence of the PR, etc. and I, for one, would vote in favor of it. What TSIG will do is a decision to be made by Rob Gordon and the Board of Directors. Again, I humbly and most sincerely apologize to the thread for any disruption this may have caused.

Best always,

Marty