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To: REW who wrote (26390)4/22/1999 1:42:00 PM
From: Andrew H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44908
 
>>The successful attempts to keep the stock price down has caused or could and will cause additional expense for TSIG<<

If you are talking about the chatter on this thread, I do not believe this thread has much effect one way or the other on the stock price.

I think there are other places to look, like the 10K, and the past history of the company, in order to find an explanation.

When we see solid revenues and profits the stock will rise. That has been my feeling all along. Most investors are understandably in a "show me" mode regarding TSIG. They want more than deals. They want to see conrete revenues and profts.



To: REW who wrote (26390)4/22/1999 2:01:00 PM
From: Patricia Trinchero  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 44908
 
When wondering about the true agenda of some of these posters it's important to imagine yourself in their position. Imagine yourself owning ten's of thousands of shares of TSIG and publicly posting information that you're intending to seek legal advice about a potential lawsuit!!!!! If you haven't already sold EVERY SHARE YOU OWN then there is a very good chance that one of the following is true:

#1. You don't care if you lose a large sum of money
#2. Your IQ is below average
#3. You are a true Christian and your only concern is to find the truth and save yourself spiritually. You are also concerned about saving R.Gordon from eternal damnation.
#4. You're trading the stock and have found yourself "out" at a time when the stock price should elevate.
#5. You're shorting the stock.
#6. You're accumulating shares and haven't got as many as you want.