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To: ztect who wrote (23837)4/4/1999 4:49:00 PM
From: TideGlider  Respond to of 44908
 
Z...that is incredibly scary..you really believe this stuff?

>>>One should also keep in mind "rules" of the internet which I posted recently on another
thread. These rules are as follows and as stated in this post
Message 8687190

3 Rules of the Internet Revolution:

1). Ideas are more valuable than factories, equipment,
natural resources, et cetera.

2). It is not enough to have good ideas. You have to implement
them quicker than ever before.

3). You must form strategic alliances.

Now per my conversations with Dixie aka Rich when he visited and then later joined the
company, he, Gordon and others did a lot of brainstorming. Subsequently there was
also a lot of brainstorming on this thread and especially via PM.

The thread functioned as a source of ideas and connections.

Many many light bulbs went off.......Where did the Babe Ruth deal come from???
Anyone want to thank Sam and Rich again????

Now is Gordon responsible for providing the "vision" and defining the direction of
TSIG, or has the company evolved out of a meeting of many minds that the direct
communication of the internet can provide?

The answer to both parts of the above question is yes and yes...

Above all TSIG to date has been a team effort.

Sometimes team participants don't succeed until they are surrounded by the right players
and placed in the right circumstances to succeed...Kind of like Randall Cunningham in
Minnesota last season.....

Anyway, we are in no position at this time to reach conclusions as to whether or not yet
Gordon will succeed with this team ....Time will tell....

If all of the supposed rumors come to fruition and major news is released SOON, we
will have a much better indication of where the company will be in the not too distant
future.

Please free free to take the "3 Rules" above and apply then directly
to TSIG as I have done with PNLK....

If I can get some other work done, I may do so myself later today.
<<<

Pop a wheely tonight?

Bet ya go a state of the art bike too...

TG



To: ztect who wrote (23837)4/4/1999 5:56:00 PM
From: The Swordsman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
 
Thanks for the compliment. Unfortunately your qualifications of my statement demand further clarification.

CCI was acquired by agreement and in that agreement back in March there was a requirement for an audit. That requirement was quickly adjusted and given a time frame of completion to be within a reasonable window of 30 days. That should have completed the transaction by June.

That's not doing your DD. That's the appearance of playing around.

Unless of course Mr. Gordon never planned to complete the agreement in the first place and used that time to extract any and all knowledge from Daryl Piercy before legally abrogating the agreement. If that was the case, i'm not so sure that i like to be doing business with someone of such character. Sounds good for dealmaking on the surface, but not for a long term player in a big business.

As to your position on what's happening with the rest of corporate America, I'd recommend that you quickly recognize that Mr. Gordon didn't even deserve to be compensated to the degree that he was in previous years. But even larger is the fact that during the years '95, '96, '97, and '98 TSIG produced a little more than $4,000,000 in gross revenues. Where was the sales force? What the hell was going on? Where was Mr. Gordon? This company was a dead duck and Mr. Gordon continued to take down in excess of 6 figures each year except one, plus heck knows what oin other perks and expense to the company. He was a drain on th resources.

Talking about corporate America like many public corporations have such a dismal record and after such a record is firmly established then award yourself a 100% increase in base pay plus a gifting of a minimum of 5,000,000 options worth almost $2,500,000 as of a week or two ago, is borderline criminal. The dilutive effects of this personal largesse leaves me incredulous. His prerogative? Maybe. Should be thoroughly verified. Moral? Might be argued and I'd squarely disagree. Common sense? NEVER!! Good for the company? Look at the comments here and reach your own conclusions.

The rest of your comments can't be quantified to the degree these can. So I'll not respond to them.

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