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To: The Swordsman who wrote (30001)6/3/1999 4:18:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Respond to of 44908
 
With all due respect, I don't see you offering or anyone offering any real proof of anything. Companies make mistakes and again, if RG decided to cut the losses and focus on a business model that requires far less high priced talent and gains them needed cash flow since they already have contracts in place, I applaud the move.

Their share information (at least if you listen to this thread) is a mess, btw. No question about that, but if they have money to aggressively move forward and can clarify the PP and some other things, this stock seems cheap. If they can't or won't, then that is a problem and the stock will likely go lower.

If I had a bunch of dollars in this I would put pressure on RG to totally explain everything. I would demand FACTS.

What I hear on this thread on either side is not convincing either way.



To: The Swordsman who wrote (30001)6/3/1999 10:50:00 PM
From: Suzanne Newsome  Respond to of 44908
 
Sword, you said, "Is Lifetime Learning really a deal as the PR would have us believe? Call Lifetime Learning and ask if they take a piece out of the back end of their deals? No way Jose. They get paid upfront!" What Lifetime Learning has is an entre into the schools. According to Paul Henry, LL does 4 programs per year. Many, many businesses want to get their message in front of school children in the school setting. Paul says TSIG was lucky to be chosen. The Lifetime Learning deal provides exposure of the MusicCard to millions of children. Will 50 million children sell the card? Probably not. Will 1 million children sell the card? Probably more. Preliminary response is said to be very positive. This is good news! The first contracts are the hardest to get. Word of the MusicCard will spread. I will accept every honest, thoughtful, negative idea about TSIG even during these most trying times. What is difficult to accept is this SUPER-negativity--i.e. let's pursue every possible trivial point to its very end and figure some way to put a negative spin on it. This is a luxury TSIG cannot afford at this time. Regards, Suzanne