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To: MoneyBaggs who wrote (22619)3/30/1999 2:43:00 PM
From: V$gas.Com  Respond to of 44908
 
Good point MB. I think we are going to see some pretty good stuff happening...



To: MoneyBaggs who wrote (22619)3/30/1999 2:44:00 PM
From: Bald Eagle  Respond to of 44908
 
<<poor slobs that sold these last few days.>>
I hope the poor slobs who are holding don't turn into poorer slobs. I think this is the first down day on larger than average volume for a few months. I guess I'll go and check.
Well, actually, there have been four down days in the last six months on volume of higher than a million
( including today ). Two of them were in the first week of this month.



To: MoneyBaggs who wrote (22619)3/30/1999 3:01:00 PM
From: Martin E. Frankel  Respond to of 44908
 
Hi MB,

Just saw your post before I ran out the door. What you said about Golin/Harris is so important and has been said before... but some people apparently just don't get it... yet! Thanks for bringing it up again.

Be Right!!!... Sit Tight!!!

Best always,

Marty



To: MoneyBaggs who wrote (22619)3/30/1999 7:36:00 PM
From: Ellen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
That keeps coming back to my mind too:

> One thing that I think everyone needs to keep in mind: Our new PR firm, Golin/Harris International, does not deal with OTC:BB stocks. TSIG is their very first one. Golin/Harris obviously sees more in TSIG than those poor slobs that sold these last few days. <

Did anyone notice that Hanover's president was on cnbc today talking about an internet division - which is new for them - to do something similar to what TSIG has been laying out in part of their business plan? Seems to me the "2nd generation" e-commerce models are coming of age quite rapidly. I'm looking forward to what TSIG's participation in this area brings and to see what Golin/Harris does to generate a wider awareness of TSIG. It's been mentioned several times who G/H has as clients, but no one has mentioned Nintendo among them. This is NOT meant to be "hype" but is a serious mention, as I found G/H's history interesting to read about. Explore their site more!