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To: Martin E. Frankel who wrote (20442)3/14/1999 1:42:00 AM
From: cicak  Respond to of 44908
 
Hi Marty - <<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 web site will be introduced to the public with the proper fanfare.>>

I love it. I am really looking forward to hearing about which top caliber PR firm TSIG hired. Thanks Marty !! :~):~)

Regards,

phil.com



To: Martin E. Frankel who wrote (20442)3/14/1999 1:53:00 AM
From: kekoa  Respond to of 44908
 
Marty, I agree with your patience with TSIG and appreciate your thoughtful and articulate posts. I have had some recent talks with Phil and some other new TSIG investors. I continue to think that RG is doing all the right things, and it must be done looking at the overall health and potential of the company. He has added key officers, restructured, weeded out some inherited problems, and got deal after deal working.

TSIG will continue to build. I feel the big breakthrough that we are all itchy for won't come until a couple of good quarterlies. The institutional investment managers need to see "fundamentals." When this happens I think it is a short hop to NASDQ and then no looking back. Recent news about internet stocks seems to suggest that the bubble is deflating, prices will start to seek a rationale level (relative), and only the strong will survive. Without all the ground work being completed that is currently going on including deals for sales and the telecom and internet ability to support sales and hook repeat customers, we will only have a one time flash.

I am not worried about short term influences on the price from MM's or day trippers. What I see is on a long view and ultimately will transcend the ability of a few to influence. If TSIG can continue its guerilla marketing and, perhaps, add some big ad bucks to launch the new site: watch out.

Appreciate you and REW and others who continue to tell the story for each new generation of investors.

Aloha/kekoa



To: Martin E. Frankel who wrote (20442)3/14/1999 12:56:00 PM
From: Andrew H  Respond to of 44908
 
>>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!!<<

Agreed, it would be very nice!!