To: Redman who wrote (30102 ) 6/4/1999 1:03:00 PM From: The Swordsman Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 44908
Redman, Whatever is posted here regarding the floorless PP will not impair one bit RG's ability to execute or not execute. On the other hand, if it's yours and others here intentions to only speak glowingly about the possibility of the plan and how the card may bring in certain amounts of revenue, and I too also believe it has the chance to do so, but if only the good stuff is discussed and new investors are brought aboard without the same direct access to the downside, can't you put yourself in their shoes and wish that if only you were accorded the same cautions you might not be here. I know that I do and quite frankly, after seeing the z-man's post from last week begin to wonder how many of you are merely waiting to unload your shares onto the next unsuspecting lurker at a preordained "get-out-now" price. As I said before... not too koooel. Let Golin Harris do their thing and if Gordon can execute in depth, (obviously I have little faith based upon his track record, but what do I know,) meaning not a one trick pony, new investors may be flocking to buy TSIG and then we can all decide at that point if we want to unload on those investors or stay put for a bigger gain based upon the trend at the time. Seems to me to be the most honest way to look at it. Sure beats the hell out of watching every tick and screaming it's going to the moon while you're selling into the pop like z-man wants to do. Or is that what you are looking to do as well? I'd sure as hell also like to know how many shares are being sold or shorted by the PP holders into the float as we speak. There's not much to stop the massive dilution from happening. However, if the price stays in the cellar it will prevent the PP holders from taking over the company because they will have to sell the majority of their shares into the float to regain their principal. Tortured irony at best but from my perspective beats the alternative. On the other hand if revenues can be generated then the low share price will be history and the conversion yield will shrink like a wet cotton sweater in a hot dryer. Revenues will do it, not hyping on this thread. SC