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To: Katt-000 who wrote (26055)4/20/1999 3:08:00 PM
From: The Swordsman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Scaring away the lurkers...

Sorry if you don't understand…
Really guys, I'm sincerely sorry if you haven't figured me out by now. I'm not here to hurt anyone, especially the company. Not even the ceo. But we have a situation here that's as plain as the nose on anyone's face.

Lurkers, (new shareholders) is not where the march to a higher share price begins. That's where you and I differ. Let's build this house on a solid foundation. Lurkers come and go. Proper execution builds revenue and shareholder value and that in turn continues the process of building investor confidence which in turn brings aboard real investors..

My view of things starts 4 steps before new investors (lurkers.)

Management + Plan + Execution = Revenues = New shareholders (lurkers) = Demand = Higher Share price = Happy Share holders

Our ceo has always gotten to the plan part. He's never advanced past that before and is now faltering again. Our window of opportunity is very small. That's why I'm now and will continue to be a pain the butt. Shareholders have been more than contributory here in the past and even right now. At what point does management begin to eliminate that need? This has been going on for all the time I've been aboard late tast year and way before, at least 6 to 10 months. How much time was spent by this thread debugging the Hastings web site last summer? Go back and read the thread at that time. I have. Every day someone would find a problem and get it e-maild and or fixed and then the same problem would pop a few weeks later. Today... New faces, same game.

The company, imho, was hijacked this last and current year by the ceo. It doesn't take a cpa to see the public numbers, add them up and say… wow! We also have a share price that in the face of all sorts of great news is going nowhere. Now maybe that'll turn around now that GH is onboard. Won't make a bit of difference about the hijacking because that was ridiculous.

When you tie them together with the appearance that the company is still in need of cash, you have to realize that TSIG will have to be going back to the money pit very soon. Scaring lurkers away is the last thing I wish to do.

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