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To: David M. Boerman who wrote (22679)3/30/1999 8:40:00 PM
From: cicak  Respond to of 44908
 
Hi David -

From Golin/Harris International:

<<The company's approach to marketing, by employing millions of school-aged children is a compelling point that we will use to approach the media and in turn the financial community.>>

Great strategy by Golin/Harris ! Thanks for sharing David !!

Regards,

phil.com



To: David M. Boerman who wrote (22679)3/30/1999 8:50:00 PM
From: Andrew H  Respond to of 44908
 
>>The company's approach to marketing, by employing millions of school-aged children is a compelling point that we will use to approach the media and in turn the financial community.<<

Thanks for sharing this, David. These guys sound terrific!! This is indeed a compelling point and the firm picked up on it right way. This along with the emphasis on profit sharing with charities makes TSIG a totally unique type of company, and many people will be attracted to its story. They will make millions by helping those in need to make millions.

I can't imagine a better story. There is the rags to riches aspect as well as helping the needy. It is a terrific story and it looks like we have the right storyteller!



To: David M. Boerman who wrote (22679)3/30/1999 9:06:00 PM
From: Jazzbo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Thanks for the post.

Why the hell would so many qualified management people leave secure, high paying jobs, to work for TSIG.com?

What does a highly regarded PR firm - one that can afford to pick and choose its clients, one that represents long-established, highly profitable companies - see in a knee-high-to-a-grasshopper upstart BB company that makes it decide to represent the upstart to the investment community and millions of American consumers? Its first BB company, at that. Is an agency that chooses whom it will represent going to select, in its considered opinion, a NoFlippin'Way company as a casual dalliance in the BB world? Besmirch its good name on a backroom boiler? NFW.

Some of the questions I ask myself. Particularly when my favorite investment takes an unexpected visit to the Grand Canyon. I figure all these folks, in their collective wisdom, believe they've got a winner on their hands, and want to take part in training that winner. Its an ownership type thing. A parental feeling, "that's my kid out there..."

Rhetoric? Sure. That way over used "hyping" term? If you must.

Sometimes nervous, but keeping the faith.

Tim

PS: Are two knuckleheads better than one? This, too, is a question I ponder. Alas, the road to enlightenment is not an easy one.



To: David M. Boerman who wrote (22679)3/30/1999 9:40:00 PM
From: V$gas.Com  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
David, I spoke with Sean today and he basically told me about everything he wrote you. He was very upbeat about what hey had planned for TSIG. I asked him of any time frames and he laughed and said he couldn't say. But from what I got, they are writing up something on TSIG with the charity and children salesmen pitch to be placed in different industry periodicals all over the country. After the press they will be going to the financial world. One small thought, They represent Amazon.com and in 1997 that stock was trading at $2.00 a share. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm. This alone and the big mention of Microsoft in yesterdays PR should make everyone sleep well, knowing that this has the greatest potential of any stock I have ever owned. I just need to keep taking my Valium and quit watching the damned screen so much. Just think, if I had only looked at TSIG after the close, Iwould have only felt sick to my stomach once, instead of all day long.

Fred, I am still looking forward to meeting you in V$gas.

V$gas.Com



To: David M. Boerman who wrote (22679)3/31/1999 12:02:00 AM
From: Bald Eagle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
<<The company's approach to marketing, by employing millions of school-aged children is a compelling point that we will use to approach the media >>
There's a danger that this could be misconstrued. It better be handled carefully.