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To: FREAKAZOID who wrote (26118)4/20/1999 6:39:00 PM
From: The Swordsman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
Thanks Freak.

I wish I could just wave a magic wand and have everyone understand that we're not shorters or bashers. Just truly interested in seeing what's been built this past few months, and with no small help from Marty, develop into the potential that is there.

Any one that doesn't believe that J Hwang has become the core of TSIG's future, you need to go back and do some DD. Take a more serious look at www.TSIG.Com

We don't wish Rg any ill will. And by the way I have no pst history with the guy from any previous business. However, the numbers of bodies left in his wake are legendary if you go back a bit in time. Investors that bet on the jockey, not the horse will never come to TSIG. NEVER, under these conditions. This is all about success and money. Nothing else.

If he would at the very least reverse these transactions until performance milestones are reached, some credibility might be restored to the company's financials. Not much, but some. On the other hand, if someone like a J Hwang were to be COO, at the very least, preferably CEO, I'm pretty damm sure you'll see new investors pour into this stock. You'll also get your wish with regards to share price. We'd all be happier campers.

Not a very complicated scenario at all.

Sword.Com



To: FREAKAZOID who wrote (26118)4/20/1999 7:01:00 PM
From: ztect  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 44908
 
Freak....

IMO your money would be better spent on a plane ticket to St. Pete's,
especially with a company at this stage in its development to ascertain the worthiness of your investment before you pursue any other action.

Plus, would you trust anything under the direction or supervision of "sword"?

z