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MSGI Marketing Services Group Inc.
An SI Board Since April 1999
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MSGI, is a direct marketing, information and media services company specializing in telemarketing and telefundraising for non-profit and commercial entities. By acquiring Pegasus Internet, Inc. in July 1997 and Media Marketplace Inc. in December 1997 and forming its Metro Fulfillment Inc. subsidiary in May 1998, Marketing Services Group, Inc. broadened its offerings to include online consulting, Web design, database management and media planning services. In september and October 1998, MSGI announced it won several contracts with entities such as Madison Square Garden, the San Francisco Opera and the World Wildlife Fund. In December 1997 GE Capitol Corp. paid $15 million for some 24% of MSGI. At the end of FY 98 (Jun), the company had more than $6 million in cash and cash equivalents on its books, twice the amount it had at FY 97's end. In September 1998 MSGI announced a play to buy back up to 1 million common shares, or nearly 8% of the outstanding stock.

Revenus for the year ended June 30th, 1998 more than doubled, year to year, primarily reflecting acquisitions and start-up operations. Operating costs increased 87%, also principally as a result of acquisitions and start-up operations. In the absence of $1.2 million of costs for a withdrawn public offering and $113,000 in discounts for excersised warrents (to obtain working capitol after the withdrawn offering) and a significant decrease in interest expense, net losses fell dramatically, to $780,478 ($.037 per share, on 82% more shares), from $5,377,096 ($2.85) As of 3/27/99 MSGI had a float of 12.7 million shares an average daily volume of 602,000 a beta of 1.16, market cap 124 million with institutions holding 8% of outstanding shares.
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3418"IMHO, now's the time to "get back" at MSGI by buying at thesVon-5/14/2002
3417My sentiments exactly. If you follow the timing on the Wired Empire financing, MJPhilipS-1/9/2001
3416I agree. If the WireEmpire PP investors get "taken" by any buyout or Austin S.-1/9/2001
3415I believe any action to enhance shareholder value will be closely scrutinized byJPhilipS-1/9/2001
3414Marketing Services Group Engages Goldman Sachs to Assist in Review ofStrategic ASHGLaw-1/8/2001
3413MSGI - ragingbull.altavista.comAustin S.-12/28/2000
3412All good points Time will tell Good luck to all longs Keithim a survivor-12/1/2000
3411Casino? Well, I suppose that a tortured view is that any stock is a roll of theAustin S.-12/1/2000
3410<<Value play in the making..... >> Or Bankruptcy..... I think theim a survivor-12/1/2000
3409Great vote of confidence today with Jeremy Barbera's purchase of another 75,Austin S.-11/30/2000
3408MSGI will post at least .33 cents EPS next, 2nd, quarter, imho. biz.yahoo.com Austin S.-11/15/2000
3407Oops, Sorry to step on your toes, manny. RonRinConRon-11/14/2000
3406MSGI 1st Qtr. Earnings positive.http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/001114/ny_marketi.htRinConRon-11/14/2000
3405Marketing Services Group Reports First Fiscal Quarter Results and Expectations fmanny t-11/14/2000
3404Marketing Services Group up 16%.Analyst says shares OVERSOLD. DJ Headline news manny t-11/8/2000
3403Still not looking for $400, but looks like MSGi's being a value play and theAustin S.-11/8/2000
3402MSGI showing a little muscle for a change. Looks like earnings may be better thAustin S.-11/6/2000
3401Negative. Complete reversal and change of heart. But, at these levels and giveAustin S.-11/3/2000
3400do you still think, it can be $400 in 2003?tony-11/2/2000
3399Well, an unusual day....MSGI up 16%. Perhaps my thoughts of MSGI's now beinAustin S.-11/2/2000
3398And another..... ragingbull.altavista.comAustin S.-11/1/2000
3397Touche', but.... Credibility, as you point out, is obviously an issue with Austin S.-11/1/2000
3396Austin... What happened to the other 3 "reasons to own" MSGI? <gggJohn Madarasz-10/24/2000
3395MSGI overview from Raging Bull: ragingbull.altavista.com *******************Austin S.-10/24/2000
3394IMHO, now's the time to "get back" at MSGI by buying at these leveAustin S.-10/12/2000
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