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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Watcher's Thread / Pix of the Week (POW) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: StkProfit$ who wrote (10026)6/4/1999 12:43:00 PM
From: Stock Watcher  Respond to of 52051
 
Mark; thanks for TSIG overview; for those who are brave of heart, this could be a turnaround story that pays off in the future (IMO);

agreed; looks like a new trading range: .12 - .14 (is TSIG going lower ? my guess - probably); @ .09 you have nothing much to lose; sw



To: StkProfit$ who wrote (10026)6/4/1999 12:57:00 PM
From: StkProfit$   Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 52051
 
TSIG: After further review & consideration,,,,,,

I'm riding the fence on this one now (after reviewing the results/comments of the CC, which I missed unfortunately), and whenever I have to ride the fence on a stock, my rule of thumb is to get out.

I intend on trying to buy some more TSIG here (as I think it's at a low in the 10-14cent range, and sell between .16-.22/share. I plan on holding any profit in shares just for grins (assuming I can at least break even).

That's a standard way of investing for me whenever I'm 50/50 pro/con on a stock.

The pro's: TSIG's musiccard sales are only now coming into their heyday, and as such, the profits look too good to ignore.

The Con's: Apparently Hwang has left the company, along with TSIG's e-commerce plans, the dilution of the stock continues, and management has continued to miss it's deadlines & expected progress in all areas except some in the musiccard product. This says "SELL!"

Conclusion: The Musiccard business alone, if successful by October, is enough to make this a profitable company,,,,,however, the failures to meet deadlines, and successfully follow through on a variety of business plans suggest the long term performance of management will continue to be suspect, and thus while the company may yet succeed on just ONE good product, I will not continue to risk my money on such a venture.

Regards all,
-Mark (TSIG99?, Perhaps not afterall)

Go Seto, TSIS, AORI, IFCI, etc.