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To: Sammie who wrote (29317)5/28/1999 2:34:00 AM
From: patwrk  Respond to of 44908
 
Kind of liked this post on RB;

<<<<By: REALIST
Reply To: None Thursday, 27 May 1999 at 7:04 PM EDT
Post # of 10015
THE "SMART MONEY" IS BUYING: Insecure and inexpeienced shareholders are being stampeded into selling. There is and will be a feeding frenzy to aquire shares at bargain prices.Meanwhile, while all the rhetoric is going on,the company prospects remain the same or get better.Why should a savy investor pay $1.00 a share for 3million shares, when they can calmly and quietely pick up shares in smaller sized lots as they are dumped,but at much lower prices. The company is the same, but the bargain is much better for the astute investor SIt down and think about it. Who stands to gain by scaring stockholders into massive, panic dumping(Could it be someone who wants to buy one hell of a lot of shares way below value ?) If you wanted to panic shareholders, what mechanisms are available for accomplishing that(Would bashers for hire serve this purpose?).Should those who continually bash at all hours, and appear to be not otherwiise gainfully employed, be suspect? If you really think that Robert Gordan is a crook, do you also think he is mathematically incumbered,i.e.,stupid about money ? Do you think he is so dumb that he would not realize that simply following through with company deals and selling 50 million shares at $10 a share is better than selling at 40 cents a share? Do you really think he wants to risk a further encounter with a now tougher SEC, or risk the veangence of a beserk shareholder who believes he has been bilked out of his life savings? Gordan has some difficult choices; a fantastically huge fortune by simply and legimately pursuing the obvious successful course already set in motion for TSIG, or a much smaller fortune by personally risky, shady tactics? I can already anticipate the nasty and vehement comments of the true professional bashers(whoever they may be) and I'm sure you good folks can as well,but , if you were CEO of TSIG, which choice would you make? Next time the bashers sing, don't lend a deaf ear to potentially interesting comments, but sit down and think before you panic. It is much better, under such high pressure circumstances, to be responsive rather than reactive. Look at the core DD site; do your own additional DD; examine the source and reliability of data; question the motivation of those trying so hard to make you frantic. Then decide if doing what
someone else is trying so hard to get you to do,is really right for you.By now, you probably all know what I'm going to do; I'm going to buy some more bargain shares!!!!!! But, i do feel like I'm taking advantage of those less fotunate.>>>>

Congrats Marty,
patwrk



To: Sammie who wrote (29317)5/29/1999 7:59:00 PM
From: cicak  Respond to of 44908
 
Hi Sammie - I just e-mailed you a photo of T-SIG the cat. :~)

Regards,

Phil