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      schrieb am 12.11.03 11:54:27
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      T & G2 ist meines erachtens ein wahnsinnswert mit unbegrenzten potential!

      At Stockupticks, we regard innovation as a key ingredient to success. When that innovation meets prevailing need we really take notice.

      Public interest for increased security has surged since September 11, and an often talked about solution for securing critical work areas and high rise office buildings is a system that positively identifies employees and workers, exactly what our featured company’s T & G2 SecureTime® product is designed to do. The system even works in tandem with doorlocks and surveillance cameras to prevent any unauthorized access by someone under duress.

      Jeff Helleberg, an independent analyst with Market Advisors Research, said in his April 2002 report (Click Here), " With a seamless interface to payroll services, it (SecureTime) provides the client with one of the most cohesive time and attendance management systems available anywhere. If this company had nothing going for it but providing this service, it would be an exciting opportunity. But this is just the beginning of the T&G2 story." Helleberg`s report also places a short-term, $3.00 target price* on the stock, based on his research. To read Helleberg`s June update, Click Here.

      Biometrics, the essence of T & G2 SecureTime®, identifies people based on computerized recognition of unique physical features. Each day, it is growing increasingly more apparent that it is indeed the way of the future and in this treacherous global climate, companies have been quick to adopt the newest, most effective security technologies on the market.

      Fingerprints have been used for years at government agencies and now commercial institutions can protect their employees with unmistakable identity checks. Because of the events of September 11, identity concerns have heightened dramatically and The SecureTime® System couldn`t be easier to adopt. Companies don`t need an IT staff or a system administrator to employ the SecureTime system. No hardware updates, no site licensing, no extra charges for system upgrades. Customers aren`t even responsible for maintenance - ever!

      From commercial plants to gaming operations to the hotel industry, the T & G2 SecureTime ID System has arrived at a unique and opportune time in the market.

      After reading this mailing, look around and think about where you’ve been today, where you’ll go tomorrow? Could this product make those locations safer? If you were in charge of those facilities and could make the locations more secure cost effectively and with little effort on your part, would you?

      You know your answer. Now, take a few moments to read a little more about this company...

      THERE IS THE OLD WAY OF DOING THINGS




      AND THEN THERE IS THE NEW WAY OF DOING THINGS



      T & G2 has a new contract for its SecureTime Biometric ID System with The Palos Verdes Inn in Redondo Beach, California to identify employees and track their schedules ... and Premise Inc. was so impressed when it beta-tested the system, they contracted for the continued use of two systems, the CEO went on a nationally syndicated financial televison program to praise the system and Premise referred two new potential clients to T & G2, one of which is a fortune 500 company ... and The T & G2 `Zingo` Product has been rewarded with contracts for its Bingo product from both Gaming companies and the U.S. Military.




      COMPANY SNAPSHOT

      Through its Wholly-owned subsidiary Solutions Technology Inc., T & G2 has developed the multi-functional, smart terminal SecureTime® biometric fingerprint identification and attendance system. The system can be used to improve security at airports, government offices, and other areas, and for payroll and attendance purposes. T & G2 also wholly owns Zingo Sales, LTD., which it acquired in the spring of 2002. Zingo is a bingo gaming technology that can be used in a bingo hall or on a hand-held touch-screen device.



      ABOUT THE T & G2 WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY: SOLUTIONS TECHNOLOGY, INC.

      The U.S. Market for employee time-tracking and payroll is approximately $10 billion and is at least that large again internationally.

      For example, the hotel industry needs a system that can handle gratuity and free food for its employees. Hospitals need a system that can schedule staff and nurses in accordance with government rules and regulations. Similarly, overseas markets have totally different requirements than the U. S. market. Most countries pay wages on a monthly basis; thus their rules for overtime and penalties are totally different. Solutions Technologies has designed their software to be completely data based modular and multi-lingual.

      The Company`s objective is to capture 2% of the U. S. market and a sizeable portion of the international markets over the next five to seven years. Gaining just 2% of the U.S. market would equate to approximately $200 million in gross sales per year. This is a huge market, and capitalizing on it is the key to the success. Under a non-exclusive agreement, foreign distributors will purchase Solutions Tech hardware up front. There will be a monthly license fee per unit per week charged on an ongoing basis for the use of sophisticated SecureTime® software. Portland Entertainment has expansive contacts and relationships in numerous International markets and through these relationships, Portland Entertainment will distribute and service the SecureTime units.

      The International Market.

      Through this partnership with Portland Entertainment, expansion into Cyprus, Turkey, Hungary, Poland and the Czech republic has already begun. Forming working relationships with several leading distribution companies like Portland only enhances the Solutions Tech`s bottom line. And of course, increasing revenues add to shareholder value and a rising stock price. The real key to success is that Solution Tech provides all the nuts and bolts of their service. Unlike other companies that branch out to third parties for technical support and help, Solution Tech is service intensive and does all the support for their systems. This is unique in the industry and at this time no other company offers this complete package.



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      Solutions Technology, Inc. offers a customized SecureTime® biometric system that integrates fingerprint recognition security seamlessly into your business. Utilize our system to dramatically minimize your risks, streamline your processes, track your resources, and trim your labor costs. The SecureTime® biometric system consists of two key components: stand alone biometric terminals and a back office suite of software services managed by Solutions Tech. The terminals can operate at your business independently, or be synchronized at any time via internal modem or Internet access. Each biometric terminal verifies identity while recording a time-stamped transaction. The configurable back office suite performs data collection and report generation in a variety of formats and media types that you choose.


      The Old Days Are Gone

      The flexibility of the SecureTime® biometric system allows easy integration into the following applications:

      1) Identity Verification (tracks your resources precisely, by location)
      2) Secure Site Access (controls your alarms, turnstiles, and/or doors)
      3) Time & Attendance (calculates labor hours, exports directly to your payroll service)

      To reap the benefits of a SecureTime® biometric solution, all you need is a dedicated phone line. All of the hardware and software components of our systems are provided to our customers for an all inclusive periodic service fee based on the number of human resource assets that use the system. With our solution, you won`t need a system administrator, you won`t need to make a significant investment in hardware, you won`t need a maintenance contract, you won`t need spare parts, you won`t need to purchase upgrades, and you won`t even need an IT staff. Solutions Tech hosts the backoffice suite at our location in full compliance of your security requirements.

      Outsourcing.

      Due to streamlining, efficiency and budget cuts, the 90s saw everything from payroll to management consultation being outsourced to save dollars. Due to high startup costs and the complexity of security systems, many companies are unable to take the appropriate steps to protect themselves from site access. Other companies find themselves unable to support an internal security solution that is not their core competency. Solutions Tech can take the cost of hardware and software out of the equation and provide a value proposition that is impossible to beat: Solution Tech provides the solutions purely as a service.

      The bottom line is that the Solutions Tech system enables clients to control and manage their resources precisely and become more efficient, without costs associated with ownershipand the company has earned solid references from 100% of our clients to date.



      WHY BIOMETRICS ?

      PRODUCT SNAPSHOT

      The first biometric system Solutions Tech developed is a Time and Attendance system. This system has all the major components of a positive ID data collection system. No " secret" required. Non-biometric systems require the use of " secret" information such as a PIN number or mother`s maiden name to
      identify an individual. Such systems are notoriously insecure.

      By using the SecureTime Time and Attendance System, it is possible for a company to potentially save up to 5% on payroll by eliminating worker fraud such as ``Buddy Punching``. The SecureTime System is also a comfort for workers because the fingerprint technology eliminates almost all disputes as to the amount of time a worker was actually at work. Additionally, the SecureTime System is able to interface with payroll companies thereby eliminating the chance for lost and/or incorrect data that occurs from manual transfers.

      The SecureTime Biometric system is also capable of being used for security purposes. With these programming adjustments, the system can be tied into other
      surveillance systems to provide added security in highly sensitive work areas. Solutions Tech offers a complete turnkey solution for a small or mid-sized company that needs to collect time and attendance, scheduling, entitlements, and personal/pay records. With a seamless interface to payroll services, it provides the client with one of the most cohesive time and attendance management systems available anywhere.


      STAND ALONE SYSTEMS AND TERMINALS

      LAN/WAN Independent.

      Solution Tech devices are capable of being connected to a corporate LAN, but this is not a requirement. This feature greatly reduces the installation time and avoids burdening (or, in the worst case, creating) the corporate IT infrastructure. AC/Telco is the only requirement - Solution Tech systems are designed to collect data independently with occasional data upload via a telephone modem connection.


      Systems are sold as a service.

      Data collection and reduction included - Solutions Technology collects the data from the terminals, processes the data, produces human-readable reports, and produces files needed by the customers computer systems (e.g., files containing hours worked are produced for the customers payroll system from data collected by the time and attendance system)

      Maintenance free terminals.

      Are included with the service, are installed and maintained by Solutions Technology. They are customizable and the terminal configuration is flexible, with bar code readers and SmartCard support being added as needed. The terminals are SmartCard programmable and reports and files may be customized to customer`s specification


      COMPETITIVE PRODUCTS

      At present there are only two major systems on the market: mechanical punch card machines and electronic swipe card machines. Roughly 90% of all businesses use mechanical punch card machines and 10% use electronic swipe cards. This is the competition for TTGG and with the advances in technology and strides the company has already made, we feel strongly that TTGG has the product to penetrate the market and improve a customer`s bottom line.

      Mechanical Time Clocks have their employees insert a paper " punch time card" in the clock at the beginning and at the end of a work day. The clock stamps the date and time on the card. At the end of the work period these cards are collected and a payroll clerk calculates the hours and submits it to payroll. Various versions of these time clocks are available on the market and the cost varies between $99 and $3,000.

      Electronic Swipe Card machines are data collection terminals that are linked to a computer. They are designed to store a limited number of absolute minimal information or raw data. This raw data is then transferred to a computer and the related software converts this data into the payroll information.

      Simply put, biometrics refers to the automatic identification of a person based on his/her physiological or behavioral characteristics. This method of ID is preferred over traditional methods involving passwords and PIN numbers for various reasons:

      1) the person to be identified is required to be physically present at the point-of-identification;
      2) identification based on biometrics techniques does away with the need to remember a password or carry a swipe card for examples. With the increased use of computers as vehicles of information technology, it is necessary to restrict access to sensitive/personal data.

      If the industry in general begins replacing PIN`s, biometric techniques can potentially prevent systems of identification from being stolen.Various types of biometric systems are being used for real-time identification; the most popular are based on face recognition, iris scanning and fingerprint technology. The hardware Solutions Tech has, accommodates almost all situations and markets.

      What they`re saying...

      " Here at Copies On Premise, our employees are often required to work at our clients` sites. The SecureTime® service provides two critical solutions in that regard: with positive fingerprint recognition it securely verifies our employees` identity without the need for additional security badges, and it also tracks the payroll hours spent at each site without the need for a supervisor. This isn`t possible with any other system on the market today. Thanks, Solutions Technology!"

      Manager, Copies On Premise, Inc.


      ABOUT T & G2`s WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY: BINGO IT`S ZINGO ! ! !

      Zingo manufactures electronic bingo and related gaming systems using off the shelf components and markets these products.

      The Zingo products are comprised of the latest hardware components available. Additionally, the programming has just been completed providing Zingo with the most advanced software in the electronic bingo market today. With the Zingo system, bingo players who can only follow 5 or 10 bingo cards at a time on paper will now be able to play hundreds of bingo cards at one time. The bingo halls and casinos love the system because they can now charge for additional bingo cards played without the additional cost of paper. Another reason the demand is so great for our system is that there are other games that can be played between each bingo session that generates additional income for the casino/bingo operator.

      What Sells Zingo.

      With the Zingo system, bingo players who can only follow 5 or 10 bingo cards at a time on paper now have the capability to play hundreds of bingo cards at one time. The bingo halls and casinos love the system because they can now charge for additional bingo cards played without the additional cost of paper. Another reason the demand is so great for this system is that there are other games, which can be played between each bingo session generating additional revenue for the casino/bingo operator.

      Fixed based bingo units and applications.

      This unit is a touch screen similar to a computer monitor with minor hardware changes. The bingo unit will be hard wired into the bingo hall and as the name implies, it will not move around the bingo hall with the player. Sophisticated software has been developed for the bingo unit.

      For the bingo hall, the fixed base unit provides a way to dramatically increase their revenue and earnings. Players will now be able to play hundreds of bingo cards at the same time. The bingo hall is able to market the extra cards to the players and since the prize payouts are basically the same, the bingo hall is able to increase its profits.

      The unit allows the Indian bingo hall to make extra money between bingo games. The sophisticated software will allow the bingo halls on Indian reservations to provide variations of poker, blackjack, and even quick play games of bingo. On non-Indian lands, the same games can be played for fun to keep the players busy. This has been shown to draw additional players to the bingo hall.

      Zingo military.

      The first product is a fixed based unit and the second product will be a hand held unit expected in the second half of 2002. Proprietary software
      has been developed that is equivalent to and/or more advanced than anything currently on the market.



      TAKIN` IT TO THE STREETS

      MEDIA

      Beginning on March 11, 2002, T & G2 CEO James Farinella began an exhaustive campaign to take the story of the company to the public, the media and the financial community. Rarely has an OTCBB CEO worked so hard at getting the word out. He was a featured guest on the nationally syndicated Windows to Wall Street Radio Program and that program will play ongoing T & G2 updates in cities such as New York, San Francisco, Washington D.C., Miami/Ft Lauderdale, Orlando, Central/Northern New Jersey, Philadelphia and Portland as well as many other cities.

      Also, Mr. Farinella and Steve Bostwick were featured guests on Alexander Haig`s World Business Review TV Series on Risk Management. This show will air on U.S. Public Television stations in New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Miami as well as many other cities and will be seen for several months on United Airline flights. The story of T & G2 will also be told on PBS Business News in the top 50 domestic ranked markets in the U.S. including: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia and Boston.


      SELECTED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

      Industry : Computers-Integrated Systems
      Shares Outstanding -8.5 million
      Float-2.5 million
      Current Price-$0.92
      Market Cap: $7.8 million
      52-Week High: $12.00
      52-Week Low: $0.55





      FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT



      CORPORATE ADDRESS
      65 La Grande
      Berkeley Heights, New Jersey 07922








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      *Information and excerpts from reports written by Jeff Helleberg, an independent analyst with Market Advisors Research, are strictly the opinion of Jeff Helleberg, an independent analyst with Market Advisors Research. These opinions are not the opinions of MP and Stockupticks and in no manner reflect an endorsment of the opinons expressed by Jeff Helleberg, an independent analyst with Market Advisors Research.
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 11:56:11
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Wie bereits in unserem Report im Juli berichtet, verspricht das Unternehmensmodell von T & G² ein geradezu immenses Kurspotenzial. Die in Bernardsville, New Jersey, ansässige T & G ² Inc. setzt sich aus den beiden hundertprozentigen Tochtergesellschaften Zingo Sales, Ltd. sowie Solutions Technology, Inc. zusammen. Diese beiden Töchter sind in völlig verschiedenen Geschäftsbereichen tätig, was auf den ersten Blick etwas zusammenhangslos erscheinen mag, sich auf den zweiten Blick jedoch als geniale Strategie entpuppt. Zingo Sales Ltd. ist spezialisiert auf die Vermarktung elektronischer Bingo Systeme. Bingo ist in den USA das Volksspiel Nr. 1, fast jeder zweite Amerikaner ist bekennender Bingo-Spieler. Der Markt hierfür ist enorm! Solutions Technology, Inc. entwickelt elektronische Zugangs- und Zeitmanagement-Systeme, welche sich sogenannter biometrischer Merkmale bedienen. Jeder von uns kennt diese Art von Zugangssystemen aus diversen neuzeitlichen Hollywoodstreifen. Die Identifikation erfolgt hierbei durch Eingabe des Fingerabdrucks oder Abtasten der Netzhaut. Die geniale Strategie von T & G ² Inc. besteht nun darin, dass die Vermarktung der einzigartigen elektronischen Bingo-Systeme als sogenannte Cash-Cow dient und dadurch die bereits entwickelten revolutionären biometrischen Systeme in den Markt großflächig eingeführt werden. Der Biometrik wird bereits heute ein enormer Zukunftsmarkt prognostiziert!

      ISIN
      US87217M1071

      aktueller Kurs
      0,12
      EUR

      Kursziel
      0,35
      EUR

      Widerstand
      0,16
      EUR

      Stopp-Kurs
      0,08
      EUR
      Strong Buy !

      Aktuelles / Weitere Einschätzung:

      Wie bereits einleitend erwähnt, erwarten wir zu Wochenbeginn bahnbrechende Meldungen bei T & G² Inc.. In erster Linie gehen wir davon aus, dass es sich hierbei um einen oder mehrere Großaufträge elektronischer Bingo-Einheiten handelt. Zudem vermuten wir, dass diese Aufträge aus dem Staat Kalifornien stammen könnten, was für T & G² einen wahren Quantensprung bedeuten würde! Bisher kamen die Bestellungen der elektronischen Bingo-Einheiten in erster Linie aus den im Nordwesten der USA befindlichen Staaten, welche eine Gesamtbevölkerung von ca. 10 Mio. Menschen haben. Der Markteintritt in Kaliformien, mit einer Population von ca. 31 Mio. Bürgern, würde eine Verdreifachung des bisherigen Potenzials bedeuten, ganz abgesehen davon, dass die kalifornischen Mega-Cities deutlich höher technologisiert sind und einen Ruf als Bingo-Eldorado besitzen. Vieles deutet aktuell auf eine Meldung seitens T & G² bzgl. einer Genehmigung für den wichtigsten Staat Kalifornien noch zu Wochenbeginn hin. Betrachten Sie vergangene Kursausschläge der T&G²-Aktie, so kann man sich vorstellen, wie sich diese bisher wohl wichtigste Meldung der Unternehmensgeschichte kursmäßig auswirken sollte. Sicherlich gelten auch für T & G² die üblichen Risiken, welche mit derart spekulativen Investments verbunden sind. Dennoch bietet sich gerade jetzt ein einmaliges Chance-/ Risikoverhältnis. Unser Kursziel von 0,35 EUR, das einem aktuellen Kurspotenzial von 190% entspricht, sehen wir hierbei lediglich als erste Zwischenetappe zu langfristig noch deutlich höheren Notierungen.

      Bei Rückfragen stehen wir Ihnen gerne unter redaktion@obb-online.de zur Verfügung! Weitere Informationen zur heute vorgestellten Aktie erhalten Sie zudem unter www.ttgg.net. Wir wünschen Ihnen einen erfolgreichen Handel an der Börse !

      :eek:
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 11:57:41
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      MK bei nur 9 Mio.

      für einen biometriewert mit solch zukunft...:)
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 12:14:13
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      :cry: :cry: :cry:
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 12:18:11
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      @ all

      ich muss euch mal alle nen bißchen vorwarnen ohne bashen zu wollen... bin ja selbst investiert...

      aber

      um einen momentanen Kurs von 0,168 € zu rechtfertigen müssten die in den USA heute auf 0,195 $ :eek: steigen, dass die Parität stimmt. Wenn es nämlich an dem ist, werde ich in den USA nochmal billiger als hier nachkaufen...:D

      nur mal so am Rande...

      Mfg

      P:kiss: WER

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      schrieb am 12.11.03 12:18:16
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      ...man sollte auch noch erwähnen das solch werte manch anleger überfordert;)

      sieh #4:cry:
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 12:25:04
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      #5

      gute strategie;)
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 12:33:02
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      @power...

      ich sehe jedoch kein problem, daß usa diese grenze locker
      übersteigt, wichtige punkte sind bereits überschritten, würde
      mich nicht wunder wenn heute in den usa erstmal die kaufpanik
      aufkommt und die dinger um ca. 45% abgehen!

      gruß
      lehr
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 12:40:57
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      Die Umsätze in Deutschland sind heute fast schon so hocht wie gestern gesamt in USA:

      Handel Berlin: 667.288
      Handel Frankfurt: 842.925

      Macht jetzt schon über 1,3Mio gehandelte Shares.

      Amerika gestern: 1.733.242


      Also die deutschen Umsätze dürften schon Einfluss auf Amerika haben. Wäre schon sehr verwunderlich wenn die Amis im Minus eröffnen sollten!
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 12:45:24
      Beitrag Nr. 10 ()
      Ich frage mich gerade, woher dieser plötzliche Hype in Deutschland kommt ? ? ? Es gibt heute keinerlei News, warum sollte die Aktie denn gerade heute in USA abgehen ? ? ?

      ATTENTION ! ! !
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 12:45:31
      Beitrag Nr. 11 ()
      Zum spielen habe ich mir dann doch gerade noch ein paar 812894 geholt zu 0,162. Momentan zwar fett über pari aber who cares ;)
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 12:45:47
      Beitrag Nr. 12 ()
      kann jemand kurz auf deutsch erklären, was die Firma herstellt und was Bingo ist?

      Danke
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 13:14:44
      Beitrag Nr. 13 ()


      :( Der Wahnsinn hat einen Namen!

      >T & G2

      Hier ist alles möglich sogar der Totalverlust
      innerhalb von Minuten!

      Am 21.08.2003 Viel der Kurs schlagartig von

      11,00 auf 0,165 Dollar -98 %



      Historical Quotes
      T & G2 (OTCBB:TTGG)
      DAILY PRICES

      Date Open High Low Close Volume


      11/12/02 0.170 0.180 0.160 0.180 71,600
      11/13/02 0.180 0.180 0.125 0.130 198,400
      11/14/02 0.170 0.170 0.130 0.150 94,500
      11/15/02 0.160 0.160 0.130 0.155 27,900
      11/18/02 0.155 0.230 0.140 0.171 131,800
      11/19/02 0.170 0.190 0.160 0.160 84,200
      11/20/02 0.180 0.180 0.160 0.160 11,200
      11/21/02 0.175 0.200 0.170 0.170 981,700
      11/22/02 0.180 0.180 0.160 0.168 496,700
      11/25/02 0.170 0.170 0.150 0.160 298,300
      11/26/02 0.160 0.160 0.140 0.157 221,400
      11/27/02 0.140 0.157 0.135 0.140 257,700
      11/29/02 0.150 0.152 0.135 0.150 176,700
      12/02/02 0.150 0.150 0.130 0.140 137,000
      12/03/02 0.140 0.150 0.130 0.150 262,800
      12/04/02 0.150 0.150 0.135 0.140 314,900
      12/05/02 0.135 0.140 0.125 0.130 173,400
      12/06/02 0.145 0.150 0.130 0.150 784,600
      12/09/02 0.160 0.170 0.140 0.160 230,400
      12/10/02 0.180 0.210 0.160 0.180 399,000
      12/11/02 0.190 0.200 0.170 0.180 576,400
      12/12/02 0.190 0.190 0.175 0.175 168,700
      12/13/02 0.180 0.180 0.130 0.150 976,700
      12/16/02 0.150 0.150 0.130 0.137 125,900
      12/17/02 0.140 0.165 0.130 0.160 795,700
      12/18/02 0.180 0.195 0.155 0.155 1,723,900
      12/19/02 0.155 0.165 0.140 0.152 797,000
      12/20/02 0.152 0.154 0.145 0.147 191,700
      12/23/02 0.147 0.147 0.136 0.140 220,600
      12/24/02 0.136 0.140 0.136 0.140 7,000
      12/26/02 0.140 0.140 0.136 0.140 68,100
      12/27/02 0.136 0.140 0.136 0.140 51,100
      12/30/02 0.140 0.140 0.130 0.130 29,600
      12/31/02 0.130 0.138 0.130 0.130 204,300
      01/02/03 0.125 0.135 0.125 0.126 199,300
      01/03/03 0.135 0.135 0.126 0.126 90,400
      01/06/03 0.126 0.130 0.126 0.126 10,200
      01/07/03 0.126 0.128 0.126 0.126 71,400
      01/08/03 0.130 0.130 0.126 0.128 23,000
      01/09/03 0.126 0.128 0.121 0.126 104,800
      01/10/03 0.125 0.128 0.125 0.126 91,200
      01/13/03 0.122 0.125 0.121 0.123 64,600
      01/14/03 0.121 0.123 0.121 0.121 35,000
      01/15/03 0.121 0.123 0.121 0.121 22,200
      01/16/03 0.121 0.123 0.121 0.123 28,900
      01/17/03 0.121 0.121 0.121 0.121 6,900
      01/21/03 0.121 0.125 0.121 0.125 42,200
      01/22/03 0.125 0.125 0.120 0.123 72,100
      01/23/03 0.121 0.123 0.116 0.118 112,000
      01/24/03 0.116 0.120 0.116 0.116 18,300
      01/27/03 0.116 0.116 0.116 0.116 2,600
      01/28/03 0.116 0.120 0.116 0.116 53,500
      01/29/03 0.116 0.125 0.116 0.120 374,800
      01/30/03 0.116 0.123 0.116 0.123 30,100
      01/31/03 0.116 0.123 0.116 0.116 123,200
      02/03/03 0.116 0.120 0.116 0.116 25,200
      02/04/03 0.116 0.130 0.116 0.125 76,000
      02/05/03 0.125 0.140 0.125 0.130 35,600
      02/06/03 0.140 0.145 0.140 0.145 16,400
      02/07/03 0.140 0.150 0.140 0.150 56,500
      02/10/03 0.150 0.150 0.140 0.140 62,600
      02/11/03 0.150 0.136 0.140 5,000
      02/12/03 0.135 0.140 0.120 0.135 31,000
      02/13/03 0.135 0.135 0.120 0.120 9,800
      02/14/03 0.120 0.135 0.120 0.135 5,300
      02/18/03 0.120 0.145 0.120 0.120 66,800
      02/19/03 0.120 0.120 0.120 0.120 6,100
      02/20/03 0.120 0.125 0.120 0.120 28,300
      02/21/03 0.120 0.125 0.120 0.120
      02/24/03 0.130 0.130 0.120 0.120 4,900
      02/25/03 0.130 0.130 0.120 0.120
      02/26/03 0.130 0.130 0.120 0.125 14,700
      02/27/03 0.120 0.130 0.120 0.130 5,700
      02/28/03 0.120 0.130 0.120 0.130
      03/03/03 0.120 0.130 0.120 0.130 13,500
      03/04/03 0.130 0.130 0.120 0.120 11,500
      03/05/03 0.120 0.120 0.110 0.120 30,700
      03/06/03 0.120 0.120 0.110 0.120
      03/07/03 0.115 0.115 0.115 0.115 100
      03/10/03 0.115 0.115 0.115 0.115 100
      03/11/03 0.115 0.125 0.115 0.125 14,800
      03/12/03 0.115 0.115 0.115 0.115 16,500
      03/13/03 0.110 0.120 0.110 0.112 68,000
      03/14/03 0.112 0.120 0.112 0.120 26,900
      03/17/03 0.110 0.122 0.110 0.122 45,200
      03/18/03 0.137 0.140 0.120 0.120 89,200
      03/19/03 0.120 0.135 0.120 0.135 17,000
      03/20/03 0.135 0.135 0.125 0.125 2,900
      03/21/03 0.125 0.125 0.125 0.125 4,000
      03/24/03 0.125 0.125 0.125 0.125 300
      03/25/03 0.130 0.130 0.120 0.120 6,700
      03/26/03 0.135 0.135 0.120 0.120 9,800
      03/27/03 0.130 0.130 0.130 0.130 6,000
      03/28/03 0.130 0.130 0.130 0.130
      03/31/03 0.115 0.120 0.115 0.120 4,000
      04/01/03 0.115 0.120 0.110 0.110 84,500
      04/02/03 0.110 0.110 0.110 0.110 22,700
      04/03/03 0.105 0.120 0.105 0.120 6,600
      04/04/03 0.105 0.119 0.105 0.119 25,900
      04/07/03 0.119 0.119 0.119 0.119 1,100
      04/08/03 0.105 0.105 0.105 0.105 1,000
      04/09/03 0.105 0.119 0.105 0.105 7,200
      04/10/03 0.119 0.119 0.105 0.105 1,600
      04/11/03 0.105 0.119 0.105 0.110 15,000
      04/14/03 0.105 0.110 0.100 0.100 207,400
      04/15/03 0.100 0.103 0.090 0.090 29,100
      04/16/03 0.090 0.100 0.090 0.099 5,700
      04/17/03 0.105 0.105 0.100 0.100 43,500
      04/21/03 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 3,000
      04/22/03 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 400
      04/23/03 0.100 0.100 0.100 0.100 4,900
      04/24/03 0.100 0.100 0.085 0.085 40,500
      04/25/03 0.100 0.100 0.085 0.085
      04/28/03 0.090 0.095 0.070 0.070 283,900
      04/29/03 0.075 0.080 0.056 0.056 368,200
      04/30/03 0.065 0.072 0.056 0.070 185,100
      05/01/03 0.061 0.066 0.056 0.060 169,300
      05/02/03 0.065 0.065 0.056 0.060 100,800
      05/05/03 0.056 0.060 0.050 0.055 310,700
      05/06/03 0.050 0.060 0.050 0.060 225,100
      05/07/03 0.065 0.065 0.060 0.065 163,100
      05/08/03 0.055 0.070 0.050 0.060 286,400
      05/09/03 0.050 0.065 0.050 0.065 210,000
      05/12/03 0.070 0.105 0.060 0.105 628,600
      05/13/03 0.118 0.118 0.095 0.110 328,900
      05/14/03 0.110 0.110 0.080 0.090 430,800
      05/15/03 0.095 0.095 0.075 0.080 574,500
      05/16/03 0.085 0.085 0.075 0.080 385,800
      05/19/03 0.081 0.085 0.075 0.075 819,200
      05/20/03 0.080 0.102 0.075 0.102 2,281,600
      05/21/03 0.114 0.117 0.082 0.088 4,453,200
      05/22/03 0.095 0.095 0.082 0.087 652,600
      05/23/03 0.086 0.087 0.080 0.087 1,268,600
      05/27/03 0.090 0.090 0.080 0.085 493,500
      05/28/03 0.080 0.083 0.070 0.071 830,800
      05/29/03 0.078 0.078 0.050 0.077 608,100
      05/30/03 0.077 0.080 0.070 0.071 336,700
      06/02/03 0.078 0.078 0.068 0.075 215,100
      06/03/03 0.075 0.085 0.070 0.085 1,334,100
      06/04/03 0.090 0.100 0.083 0.097 1,878,400
      06/05/03 0.100 0.103 0.092 0.092 1,202,500
      06/06/03 0.107 0.108 0.106 0.106 423,800
      06/09/03 0.106 0.108 0.106 0.108 975,200
      06/10/03 0.108 0.108 0.106 0.108 961,000
      06/11/03 0.108 0.108 0.106 0.106 1,248,400
      06/12/03 1.250 1.500 11.875 1.125 946,700
      06/13/03 1.375 2.125 1.000 2.125 319,500
      06/16/03 2.125 2.125 11.875 1.000 497,500
      06/17/03 1.375 1.625 11.875 1.000 491,300
      06/18/03 1.250 4.500 1.000 4.125 2,222,000
      06/19/03 4.500 7.875 3.500 6.250 1,858,400
      06/20/03 6.750 6.750 3.750 4.375 1,376,300
      06/23/03 4.750 6.000 4.125 4.750 355,300
      06/24/03 4.750 4.750 3.750 4.250 517,800
      06/25/03 4.750 5.000 3.500 3.625 593,900
      06/26/03 4.500 4.500 3.625 4.000 619,900
      06/27/03 4.375 4.375 3.625 3.625 323,600
      06/30/03 3.500 3.500 2.500 2.500 347,500
      07/01/03 2.750 3.500 2.500 3.500 471,300
      07/02/03 4.125 4.125 3.500 3.750 172,300
      07/03/03 4.125 4.125 3.250 3.500 246,600
      07/07/03 3.500 3.500 3.000 3.500 347,600
      07/08/03 3.750 7.250 3.375 6.625 3,397,600
      07/09/03 6.625 6.625 4.875 5.500 982,900
      07/10/03 5.500 5.500 4.875 5.125 458,300
      07/11/03 5.000 6.500 5.000 6.500 845,400
      07/14/03 7.250 9.500 6.625 9.125 3,152,500
      07/15/03 9.750 3.875 9.125 3.250 4,963,900
      07/16/03 4.500 5.750 11.000 13.375 3,329,500
      07/17/03 3.250 3.250 12.875 12.875 581,600
      07/18/03 3.250 3.250 12.875 2.000 429,000
      07/21/03 0.200 0.220 0.200 0.200 587,900
      07/22/03 3.250 3.250 12.250 12.875 304,500
      07/23/03 2.000 2.000 12.250 12.250 372,900
      07/24/03 12.250 12.875 9.125 9.750 1,832,300
      07/25/03 9.750 10.125 7.375 7.875 923,500
      07/28/03 7.875 9.750 7.375 8.750 329,100
      07/29/03 8.000 12.250 8.000 11.625 266,100
      07/30/03 11.625 13.250 9.250 12.875 468,100
      07/31/03 11.625 12.875 10.375 12.250 263,400
      08/01/03 0.190 0.200 0.180 0.190 239,500
      08/04/03 12.875 12.875 11.000 11.000 404,400
      08/05/03 11.000 3.250 11.000 2.125 590,000
      08/06/03 2.625 2.625 12.250 12.750
      08/07/03 12.875 2.000 12.250 12.625 130,800
      08/08/03 12.250 2.000 12.250 12.250 203,700
      08/11/03 12.875 12.875 11.625 11.625 172,500
      08/12/03 11.000 12.875 11.000 11.625 286,500
      08/13/03 11.625 12.875 11.000 11.625 120,800
      08/14/03 11.625 12.250 11.000 11.125 94,600
      08/15/03 11.000 12.250 11.000 11.625 108,800
      08/18/03 12.250 12.250 11.000 11.125 105,900
      08/19/03 12.250 12.875 11.125 11.125 1,154,500
      08/20/03 12.250 12.250 10.375 11.000 464,800
      08/21/03 0.182 0.182 0.162 0.165 761,400

      08/22/03 0.165 0.175 0.160 0.160 545,900
      08/25/03 0.155 0.165 0.150 0.153 268,600
      08/26/03 0.151 0.154 0.135 0.140 655,700
      08/27/03 0.145 0.150 0.137 0.150 216,900
      08/28/03 0.154 0.154 0.145 0.154 165,400
      08/29/03 0.146 0.155 0.146 0.150 159,000
      09/02/03 0.150 0.165 0.150 0.155 282,700
      09/03/03 0.160 0.170 0.153 0.165 461,500
      09/04/03 0.160 0.170 0.160 0.165 77,100
      09/05/03 0.165 0.165 0.158 0.160 205,400
      09/08/03 0.160 0.165 0.158 0.158 159,900
      09/09/03 0.158 0.160 0.151 0.151 389,200
      09/10/03 0.150 0.150 0.145 0.150 155,500
      09/11/03 0.150 0.155 0.143 0.145 229,400
      09/12/03 0.150 0.150 0.143 0.143 134,500
      09/15/03 0.150 0.155 0.143 0.155 354,100
      09/16/03 0.155 0.155 0.130 0.143 2,318,300
      09/17/03 0.145 0.145 0.125 0.130 471,900
      09/18/03 0.130 0.135 0.115 0.125 1,434,200
      09/19/03 0.125 0.140 0.125 0.135 843,100
      09/22/03 0.155 0.177 0.150 0.170 2,235,800
      09/23/03 0.174 0.174 0.140 0.150 1,418,600
      09/24/03 0.158 0.165 0.150 0.155 482,200
      09/25/03 0.164 0.165 0.135 0.145 423,200
      09/26/03 0.145 0.150 0.140 0.145 265,000
      09/29/03 0.150 0.150 0.141 0.143 351,000
      09/30/03 0.141 0.145 0.130 0.145 496,900
      10/01/03 0.145 0.145 0.130 0.130 75,800
      10/02/03 0.130 0.140 0.130 0.140 89,800
      10/03/03 0.130 0.140 0.127 0.130 316,400
      10/06/03 0.130 0.140 0.130 0.135 142,100
      10/07/03 0.135 0.143 0.132 0.132 381,100
      10/08/03 0.132 0.140 0.132 0.139 134,900
      10/09/03 0.135 0.143 0.135 0.140 363,700
      10/10/03 0.140 0.148 0.140 0.140 182,700
      10/13/03 0.148 0.148 0.140 0.145 227,200
      10/14/03 0.140 0.164 0.140 0.159 1,738,800
      10/15/03 0.164 0.164 0.152 0.159 446,700
      10/16/03 0.159 0.159 0.145 0.145 170,000
      10/17/03 0.150 0.150 0.145 0.150 113,900
      10/20/03 0.150 0.155 0.147 0.150 560,000
      10/21/03 0.154 0.155 0.145 0.155 197,000
      10/22/03 0.155 0.155 0.145 0.150 340,000
      10/23/03 0.150 0.155 0.145 0.155 133,500
      10/24/03 0.155 0.155 0.145 0.145 219,300
      10/27/03 0.145 0.150 0.145 0.150 154,200
      10/28/03 0.150 0.155 0.145 0.145 338,200
      10/29/03 0.150 0.150 0.145 0.150 88,800
      10/30/03 0.145 0.150 0.145 0.145 136,800
      10/31/03 0.150 0.150 0.140 0.140 181,800
      11/03/03 0.145 0.145 0.132 0.132 423,800
      11/04/03 0.140 0.140 0.130 0.135 174,300
      11/05/03 0.140 0.140 0.132 0.132 626,500
      11/06/03 0.138 0.142 0.135 0.140 733,100
      11/07/03 0.140 0.145 0.137 0.143 184,600
      11/10/03 0.137 0.140 0.130 0.133 816,000
      11/11/03 0.142 0.155 0.142 0.152 1,733,200


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      schrieb am 12.11.03 13:19:24
      Beitrag Nr. 14 ()
      na dann hat der kurs ja noch ne menge nachzuholen*lach

      das war jetzt aber ein echt dummes argument !!

      gruß
      lehr
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 13:27:06
      Beitrag Nr. 15 ()
      stellt mal bitte jemand akt. bid/ask rein??

      danke
      gruß
      lehr
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 13:29:08
      Beitrag Nr. 16 ()
      #13

      Diese Daten sind falsch - sieh mal den Verlauf an :
      Date Open High Low Close Avg Vol Adj Close*
      10-Nov-03 0.14 0.16 0.13 0.15 1,274,660 0.15
      3-Nov-03 0.14 0.14 0.13 0.14 428,494 0.14
      27-Oct-03 0.14 0.16 0.14 0.14 179,960 0.14
      20-Oct-03 0.15 0.16 0.14 0.14 289,960 0.14
      13-Oct-03 0.15 0.16 0.14 0.15 539,320 0.15
      6-Oct-03 0.13 0.15 0.13 0.14 240,900 0.14
      29-Sep-03 0.15 0.15 0.13 0.13 265,980 0.13
      22-Sep-03 0.16 0.18 0.14 0.14 964,960 0.14
      15-Sep-03 0.15 0.16 0.12 0.14 1,084,320 0.14
      8-Sep-03 0.16 0.17 0.14 0.14 213,700 0.14
      2-Sep-03 0.15 0.17 0.15 0.16 256,675 0.16
      25-Aug-03 0.16 0.17 0.14 0.15 293,120 0.15
      18-Aug-03 0.19 0.19 0.16 0.16 606,500 0.16
      11-Aug-03 0.19 0.19 0.18 0.19 156,640 0.19
      4-Aug-03 0.19 0.21 0.18 0.19 324,540 0.19
      28-Jul-03 0.16 0.20 0.15 0.19 313,240 0.19
      21-Jul-03 0.20 0.22 0.15 0.16 804,220 0.16
      14-Jul-03 0.15 0.23 0.14 0.20 2,491,300 0.20
      7-Jul-03 0.12 0.15 0.12 0.14 1,206,360 0.14
      30-Jun-03 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.12 309,425 0.12
      23-Jun-03 0.13 0.14 0.12 0.12 482,100 0.12
      16-Jun-03 0.11 0.16 0.09 0.13 1,289,100 0.13
      9-Jun-03 0.10 0.11 0.09 0.11 890,160 0.11
      2-Jun-03 0.08 0.10 0.07 0.10 1,004,780 0.10
      27-May-03 0.09 0.09 0.05 0.07 567,275 0.07
      19-May-03 0.08 0.12 0.08 0.09 1,895,040 0.09
      12-May-03 0.07 0.12 0.06 0.08 469,720 0.08
      5-May-03 0.06 0.07 0.05 0.06 239,060 0.06
      28-Apr-03 0.09 0.09 0.06 0.06 221,460 0.06
      21-Apr-03 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.09 9,760 0.09
      14-Apr-03 0.10 0.11 0.09 0.10 71,425 0.10
      7-Apr-03 0.12 0.12 0.10 0.11 5,180 0.11
      31-Mar-03 0.12 0.12 0.10 0.12 28,740 0.12
      24-Mar-03 0.12 0.14 0.12 0.12 4,560 0.12
      17-Mar-03 0.11 0.14 0.11 0.12 31,660 0.12
      10-Mar-03 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.12 25,260 0.12
      3-Mar-03 0.12 0.13 0.11 0.12 11,160 0.12
      24-Feb-03 0.13 0.13 0.12 0.12 5,060 0.12
      18-Feb-03 0.12 0.14 0.12 0.12 25,300 0.12
      10-Feb-03 0.14 0.15 0.12 0.14 22,740 0.14
      3-Feb-03 0.12 0.15 0.12 0.15 33,425 0.15
      27-Jan-03 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 116,840 0.12
      21-Jan-03 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 75,433 0.12
      * Close price adjusted for dividends and splits.

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      Quelle: http://finance.yahoo.com/q/hp?s=TTGG.OB&a=00&b=19&c=2003&d=1…
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 13:34:30
      Beitrag Nr. 17 ()
      Orderbuch Berlin sieht gut aus :)

      Best Bid
      Volumen Quote
      - 0,16

      Kauf Orders
      Überhang Limit
      44.500 0,16
      69.500 0,155
      77.500 0,153
      100.000 0,15
      103.000 0,144
      Weitere: 3


      Best Ask
      Quote Volumen
      0,165 -

      Verkauf Orders
      Limit Überhang
      0,168 1.900
      0,17 28.800
      0,174 48.800
      0,175 57.800
      0,23 61.800
      Weitere: 5
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 13:36:42
      Beitrag Nr. 18 ()
      @ powerautomation
      Klingt gut was Du schreibst. Kannst Du mir bitte sagen wie es möglich ist in den USA zu kaufen. Hab online banking bei SEB.
      Danke für Deine Antwort
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 13:39:26
      Beitrag Nr. 19 ()
      Gerade Umsatz in Berlin zu 0,161

      Achtung gleich kommt neue Taxe
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 13:42:44
      Beitrag Nr. 20 ()
      Berliner Makler taxt gar nicht :confused:
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 13:49:12
      Beitrag Nr. 21 ()
      wie ist denn jetzt die aktuellste taxe??

      danke midi!!

      gruß
      lehr
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 15:25:27
      Beitrag Nr. 22 ()
      In Amerika funktioniert bei mir realtime nicht für TGTT :cry:
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 15:27:14
      Beitrag Nr. 23 ()
      Also bei OTC ist z.Z. 0.157/0.188

      -Zahni
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 15:32:34
      Beitrag Nr. 24 ()
      Zieht an !!

      Last: 0.165
      Close: 0.165
      High: 0.165
      Low: 0.161
      Open: 0.161
      Change: +0.01
      Volume: 92,300


      Bid: 0.160
      Ask: 0.188
      Bid/Ask Size: 5,000 / 5,000


      52 Wk High: 13.250
      52 Wk Low: 0.050
      %Change: 8.5%


      Market Cap: N/A
      Price/Sales: N/A
      EPS: $0.00
      P/E Ratio: N/A
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 15:33:38
      Beitrag Nr. 25 ()
      #22

      versuch`s doch mal mit TTGG :look:
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 15:48:42
      Beitrag Nr. 26 ()
      Realtime OTC:

      Last: 0.177
      High: 0.177
      Low: 0.161
      Open: 0.161
      Change: +0.02
      Volume: 636,500


      Bid: 0.176
      Ask: 0.196
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 16:08:27
      Beitrag Nr. 27 ()
      &G2 Receives Orders For 20 More Electronic Bingo Units In The Western Region Of United States
      Wednesday November 12, 10:02 am ET


      BERNARDSVILLE, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 12, 2003--T & G2 (OTCBB:TTGG - News) announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary, Zingo Sales, Ltd. (ZINGO) received two orders for a total of 20 electronic bingo units in the state of California. The machines to be installed in the next few weeks, will utilize Zingo`s fast action "Ultimate Games."
      Sixteen of the 20 Ultimate Bingo units were ordered by a new facility in the Northern part of California. The remaining four Ultimate Bingo units is an "add-on" order to the twelve units announced on October 27, 2003. This is a great indication of how well the Ultimate Bingo Games have been received by customers.

      Zingo will now have approximately 76 units in operation in the state of California. Today`s announced order is another indication of the steady but explosive growth Zingo Sales is experiencing in this lucrative market. Zingo Sales will continue to aggressively market the Ultimate Bingo Games in this still relatively untapped market. A steady flow of installations is expected to continue into the foreseeable future.

      "I expect Zingo will continue to experience explosive growth in orders into and through 2004," stated T & G2`s CEO, James M. Farinella. "Distribution of the Ultimate Bingo games is so strong that we should easily exceed our original projections. I now expect Zingo to experience growth of 150% in the fourth quarter of 2003."

      About T&G2

      T & G2 is an emerging, fast-paced, technology driven provider of leading edge systems and related software, specializing in two distinct, yet rapidly growing markets, Electronic Interactive Bingo Games and related Electronic Bingo Gaming Systems, and Personnel Time and Attendance Management.

      The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a safe harbor for forward-looking statements made on behalf of the company. All such forward-looking statements are, by necessity, only estimates of future results and actual results achieved by T & G2 (TTGG) may differ materially from these statements due to a number of factors. TTGG assumes no obligations to update these forward-looking statements to reflect actual results, changes in assumptions or changes in other factors affecting such statements. You should independently investigate and fully understand all risks before making investment decisions.



      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Contact:
      T & G2
      Investor Relations
      Stephen Taylor, 973-351-3868 or 866-409-8342
      www.ttgg.net



      --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Source: T & G2
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 16:23:06
      Beitrag Nr. 28 ()
      @bobolo

      sorry - ich hab online brokerage bei der deutschen bank und bei comdirect...

      ich kann allerdings telefonisch welche über die deutsche bank ordern - kostet zwar nen bissl mehr aber immerhin ist durch die parität ca. 1,16 $ = 1 € bei mir der ek besser dadurch...
      :kiss:

      Mfg

      P:D WER
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      schrieb am 12.11.03 16:58:31
      Beitrag Nr. 29 ()
      Das Ding geht jetzt ab.
      BID 0,175 ASK 0,201 :lick:

      In Berlin ist ASK 0,159 also kaum Aufschlag zum Kurs von 0,175. Ganz zu schweigen vom ASK mit 0,201 :D
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 00:22:49
      Beitrag Nr. 30 ()
      morgen nehmen wir die 20 cent marke:look:

      lecker gewinn winken:)
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 09:18:33
      Beitrag Nr. 31 ()
      übrigens guten morgen gemeinde, sieht gut aus und besonders positiv bewerte ich das keine taschengeldzocker investiert sind!;)
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 12:19:29
      Beitrag Nr. 32 ()
      charttechnisch steht alles auf grün und was macht berlin?:rolleyes:

      heute werden wir das jahreshoch nehmen!;)
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 13:01:26
      Beitrag Nr. 33 ()
      BINGO ! :laugh: bin auch dabei...
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 13:10:47
      Beitrag Nr. 34 ()
      ...ist doch ehrensache...wir sind ebenfalls investiert...warten auf US:D
      cu
      und viel ERFOLG
      DARC
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 13:23:51
      Beitrag Nr. 35 ()
      der Kurs bricht weg !!!

      was ist da los
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 13:35:43
      Beitrag Nr. 36 ()
      ..keine panik,

      es läuft nichtmal die vorboerse...und schon bricht der angstschweiss aus....verkauft nur..ich fang sie auf :D
      cu
      DANKE
      DARC
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 13:41:02
      Beitrag Nr. 37 ()
      Nur keine Angst Jungs wir sind ruck zuck oberhalb der 0.20, auch wenn es mal Gewinnmitnahmen geben sollte zu Beginn.:D
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 13:41:02
      Beitrag Nr. 38 ()
      @DARC
      Lass mir auch noch ein paar!
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 13:53:28
      Beitrag Nr. 39 ()
      Hallo,
      bin auch dabei zu 0,15.
      Grüße
      Penny
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 14:08:23
      Beitrag Nr. 40 ()
      :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

      da bekommen wieder einige Zitterhänchen was???

      Die News von Gestern wirds schon richten. Keine Panik
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 14:08:28
      Beitrag Nr. 41 ()
      BID/ASK in Amiland sieht gut aus:

      Bid: 0.194
      Ask: 0.220


      -Zahni
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 14:11:27
      Beitrag Nr. 42 ()
      ..0,25;)
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 18:30:11
      Beitrag Nr. 43 ()
      leider spielen die amis ein kleines spielchen und unsere deutschen lemminge haben gestrichen die hose voll! heul
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 18:45:35
      Beitrag Nr. 44 ()
      Wir schließen heute im Plus !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      :D :D :D :D
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 18:57:37
      Beitrag Nr. 45 ()
      AUGEN ZU UND DURCH :laugh: :laugh:ICH BIN OPTIMISTISCH !
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 19:00:50
      Beitrag Nr. 46 ()
      cool bleiben!
      0,177$ = 0,154€
      verschenkt eure aktien nicht!

      12:51:12 0.170 5000 OTCBB at Bid
      12:34:54 0.177 15000 OTCBB
      12:34:54 0.180 15000 OTCBB at Ask
      12:34:49 0.175 20000 OTCBB
      12:26:04 0.175 17000 OTCBB
      12:26:00 0.175 5000 OTCBB
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 19:13:30
      Beitrag Nr. 47 ()
      Das sind Kurse zum nachlegen!!! :cool:
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 19:18:16
      Beitrag Nr. 48 ()
      Last 10 trades


      Time Price Volume Exchange Info


      13:12:29 0.177 5000 OTCBB
      13:12:29 0.180 5000 OTCBB at Ask


      0,18$ = 0,157€
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 19:53:18
      Beitrag Nr. 49 ()
      Durchhalten Leute, nur eine kleine Schwächephase :cool:
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 19:54:45
      Beitrag Nr. 50 ()
      Mal sehen, sind vielleicht morgen Kurse zum nachlegen :D
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 19:54:53
      Beitrag Nr. 51 ()
      wer zeigt denn hier Schwäche?
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 19:58:43
      Beitrag Nr. 52 ()
      Die zittrigen Hände :laugh: gibt es immer wieder, steigen ein und verkaufen dann am ersten schwachen Tag mit schöndem Verlust...
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 20:03:05
      Beitrag Nr. 53 ()
      oder fallen durch ein SL der zu eng gesetzt wurden.
      KLann es sein, das ich die ersten zaghaften Versuche in USA sehen kann?
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 20:38:16
      Beitrag Nr. 54 ()
      wie kann man bei solch werten ein stop loss setzen! kopfschüttel
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      schrieb am 13.11.03 22:19:39
      Beitrag Nr. 55 ()
      T & G2 (OTCBB:TTGG): Market Perform.
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      schrieb am 14.11.03 00:29:47
      Beitrag Nr. 56 ()
      -CENTREX INC. DL-,001 541434

      -T + G2 INC. 812894

      -SYNBIOTICS CORP. 871502

      -UNION CAPITAL LTD


      ...mein smartes speku depot
      :D
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      schrieb am 14.11.03 00:35:00
      Beitrag Nr. 57 ()
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      schrieb am 14.11.03 09:27:59
      Beitrag Nr. 58 ()
      Guten Morgen Mädls

      auf einen erfolgreichen Tag, lassen wir bis mittag unsere sonderschüler auskotzen dann machen wir wieder das tagesgeschäft;)

      Info: MK beträgt nicht mal 10 Mil. $!!!
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      schrieb am 14.11.03 09:52:18
      Beitrag Nr. 59 ()
      leute Ihr könnt doch bei solch engen werten nicht mit sl arbeiten!:rolleyes:

      lauter verrückte:cry:


      hier wollen ein paar für 8 cent abgreifen:lick:
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      schrieb am 14.11.03 13:11:35
      Beitrag Nr. 60 ()
      :laugh: Kurs jetzt 0,15 Tendenz steigend...warten auf die Amis :cool:
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      schrieb am 14.11.03 13:23:18
      Beitrag Nr. 61 ()
      1. ask/bid bei den Ami`s: Bid: 0.170 Ask: 0.174

      -Zahni
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      schrieb am 14.11.03 14:12:14
      Beitrag Nr. 62 ()
      ab 15h30 geht die Post ab :D
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      schrieb am 14.11.03 14:49:33
      Beitrag Nr. 63 ()
      Bid: 0.170
      Ask: 0.195

      :p

      -Zahni
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      schrieb am 14.11.03 18:11:07
      Beitrag Nr. 64 ()
      diese nonsens nachricht bringt shorties ins spiel!

      gute gelegenheit zum nachkaufen !
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      schrieb am 14.11.03 18:23:03
      Beitrag Nr. 65 ()
      nochmals zur verinnerlichung!

      Bei einer Marktkapitalisierung von USD 4,71 Mio. ist die Aktie des Unternehmens u. E. deutlich unterbewertet, vor allem, da die Gesellschaft bereits kurz
      vor dem Cashflow Break-Even stehen dürfte. Unser Kursziel orientiert sich an unserem Discounted Cashflow Modell (DCF), das mit einer
      Detailplanungsphase von 5 Jahren (durchschnittl. Free Cashflow-Wachstumsrate: 30% p.a.) und pauschalen Annahmen für weitere 5 Jahre
      (Wachstumsrate 15%) arbeitet. Das ewige Wachstum unterstellen wir mit 1,5%. Zur Berechnung des Diskontierungsfaktors haben wie eine Rendite
      10-jähriger US-Staatsanleihen von 4,3 Prozent angesetzt und eine unternehmensspezifische Risikoprämie von 8% addiert. Fremdkapitalkosten haben wir
      konservativ in Höhe der Eigenkapitalkosten berechnet - Cashflows wurden also einheitlich mit einem Faktor von 12,3% abgezinst. Für die Anzahl Aktien
      wurde eine Verwässerung von jährlich 20% unterstellt, was in Periode 10 einer Gesamtaktienzahl von 201,2 Mio. Aktien entspricht. Pro Aktie errechnet
      sich ein fairer Wert von USD 0,34 Cent je Aktie, den wir auch als Kursziel sehen
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      schrieb am 16.11.03 21:44:40
      Beitrag Nr. 66 ()
      T & G2 (OTCBB:TTGG): Market Perform,



      SecureTime® Solutions

      Solutions Technology offers positive identification verification systems as a service, designed to directly impact our customer`s profitability.

      Our system generates the secure data transactions and the reports that you need to raise the standards for security and efficiency of your business processes. Typical applications include: identity verification, secure site access, and time & attendance.

      The SecureTime® System couldn`t be easier to adopt. You won`t need to make an investment in hardware, you won`t need software licensing, you won`t need a maintenance contract, you won`t need spare parts, you won`t need to purchase upgrades, and you won`t need an IT staff - ever!

      Service Overview

      Solutions Technology, Inc. (STI) offers a customized biometric system as a service that integrates fingerprint recognition security seamlessly into your business. Utilize our system to dramatically minimize your risks, streamline your processes, track your resources, and trim your labor costs.

      Typical applications for the flexible SecureTime® system are:

      Identity Verification (tracks your resources precisely, by location)
      Secure Site Access (controls your alarms, turnstiles, and/or doors)
      Time & Attendance (calculates labor hours, exports directly to your payroll service)
      The system consists of two key components: stand alone biometric terminals and a back office suite of software services managed by STI. The terminals operate independently at your site and are synchronized via internal modem or Internet access. Each biometric terminal verifies identity while recording a time-stamped transaction. The configurable back office suite performs data collection and report generation in a variety of formats, media types and delivery methods.

      With the SecureTime® biometric solution, all you need is a dedicated phone line. We do the rest. You won`t need to make an investment in hardware, you won`t need software licensing, you won`t need a maintenance contract, you won`t need spare parts, you won`t need to purchase upgrades, and you won`t even need an IT staff. STI hosts the backoffice suite at our location in full compliance of your security requirements.


      T & G2 (OTCBB:TTGG): Market Perform,
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      schrieb am 16.11.03 23:24:23
      Beitrag Nr. 67 ()
      Schätze Montag noch günstig zum nachlegen...bevor die Amis ins Spiel kommen :eek:
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      schrieb am 17.11.03 05:41:22
      Beitrag Nr. 68 ()
      günstig is nicht! 5% unter us kurs daher eröffnung nicht unter 14 cent!!!
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      schrieb am 17.11.03 08:28:31
      Beitrag Nr. 69 ()
      Limit Überhang
      0,147 40.000
      0,178 50.000
      0,23 54.000
      0,24 59.000
      0,25 90.500
      :eek:
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      schrieb am 17.11.03 20:07:57
      Beitrag Nr. 70 ()
      http://de.finance.yahoo.com/q?s=TTGG&d=t&m=a
      Nicht schlecht für einen Tag wie heute....:D
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      schrieb am 17.11.03 21:18:53
      Beitrag Nr. 71 ()
      Z.Z. minus 1 Cent zu Freitag an OTC.

      -Zahni
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      schrieb am 17.11.03 23:15:18
      Beitrag Nr. 72 ()
      Locale ID 87217M107
      ISIN US87217M1071
      Symbol TTGG
      Börse OTCBB
      Aktueller Kurs 0,16
      Differenz abs. +0,00
      Differenz % +0,00 %
      Kurszeit 21:53
      Kursdatum 17. Nov 2003
      Eröffnungskurs 0,16
      Tageshöchstkurs 0,16
      Tagesttiefstkurs 0,15
      52 Wochen Hoch 0,23
      52 Wochen Tief -
      Letzter Schlußkurs 0,16

      Schlusskurs unverändert
      Für so einen Tag nicht schlecht, denke morgen werden die
      Kurse doch wieder anziehen :look:
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      schrieb am 18.11.03 08:15:17
      Beitrag Nr. 73 ()
      VORSICHT!!!

      Stock Patrol Chronicles Litany of SEC Touting Targets

      Friday , November 14, 2003 10:59 ET

      Nov 14, 2003 (financialwire.net via COMTEX) -- (FinancialWire) Questionable touting activities for a number of microcap public companies, among them T&G2, Inc. (OTCBB: TTGG), Virilitec Industries, Inc. (OTCBB: VRLT), Energy & Engine Technology Corporation (OTCBB: EENT) and ProActive Computer Services, Inc. (OTC: PAVP), figure into recent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission targets, according to Investrend Information (http://www.investrendinformation.com) partner Stock Patrol, Inc. (http://www.stockpatrol.com).

      The Stock Patrol article, "SEC Targets Internet Touts," which provides several scenarios whereby innocent shareholders fall victim to these schemes, follows:

      The Internet is cluttered with touts who have been promoting obscure over the counter companies, expressing unjustified optimism about companies` prospects, and minimizing, or simply ignoring, the limitations of those companies and the risks of a potential investment. Often, those promoters disclose that they have been compensated for their efforts with "free trading" shares of the company`s stock ` purportedly handed to them by an "unaffiliated third-party."

      As it turns out, much of that stock is not really "free trading" and those "third parties" may indeed be affiliated with the company issuing the stock.

      In a series of cases filed earlier this month, the SEC has targeted a group of Internet stock promoters who use "financial websites" and e-mail to pump up the value of obscure, struggling public companies, in exchange for shares.

      On October 23, 2003, the SEC instituted seven administrative proceedings charging thirty one public companies, stock promoters, and their associates, with engaging in schemes to distribute unregistered shares of stock, and then unloading hundreds of thousands of shares on unsuspecting investors.

      The SEC actions do not focus upon the accuracy of the promotions, but on the compensation paid to, and received by, the promoters. They highlight a common abuse; compensating stock touts with so-called "free trading" stock that they dump shortly after they pump up stock prices through aggressive Internet campaigns.

      As the SEC discovered, this practice involved some of the Internet`s most active promoters. Here`s a summary of the SEC actions:

      The SEC instituted proceedings against Equity Alert.com, a Vancouver, British Columbia-based Internet stock promoter; its parent, Innotech Corporation; two principals of those entities (Harmel S. Rayat and Bhupinder ("Bill") S. Mann); and two public companies (T&G2, Inc. ("T&G") and Virilitec Industries, Inc. ("Virilitec").

      According to the SEC, Equity Alert was initially retained to promote an over the counter company called International Mercantile Corporation (IMC), T&G2`s predecessor. The person who retained Equity Alert was president of a private company that was negotiating to merge with IMC in order to form the company that would become T&G2. That individual arranged for a private company that he controlled to provide Equity Alert with a promissory note that could be converted into IMC stock.

      Equity Alert accepted the assignment and disseminated an e-mail characterizing IMC as the newest of the "red hot" biometric companies that had begun to thrive after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. That promotional campaign proved successful. In the two days that followed the e-mail, IMC`s stock price rose 31 percent, from $1.13 to $1.48, and volume soared.

      That proved profitable for Equity Alert. One day after the e-mail was distributed, Equity Alert sold its IMC shares for $132,500.


      A similar pattern occurred with Equity Alert`s promotion of Virilitec, a Brooklyn, New York company which develops nutritional supplements that purportedly enhance sperm count and sexual virility. In that case, the husband of Virilitec`s president arranged for one of the Company`s long-time shareholders to transfer 40,000 Virilitec shares to Equity Alert as consideration for promoting the Company.

      After Equity Alert began to pump up interest in the Company ` using promotional e-mails ` Virilitec shares experienced a spike in trading volume, and Equity Alert sold its shares for almost $39,000.

      The SEC maintains that the IMC and Virilitec shares delivered to Equity Alert were restricted because they were obtained from persons who were directly or indirectly in control positions with those companies. Therefore, the shares should not have been resold by Equity Alert for at least one year.

      Each of the respondents named in the Equity Alert case agreed to settle the proceedings without admitting or denying these findings.

      Proceedings were filed against Research Capital, LLC, a Florida venture capital company; its principals, Craig L. Smith, III and R. Craig Hall; and a group of Internet stock promoters - Wayne H. Jenkins; Jenkins` company, IR Specialists; Tyler T. Fleming; SmallCap Solutions, Inc.; Complete Financial and Operations, LLC; Scott H. Wilding; and Research Investment Group, Inc. (RIG).

      The SEC maintained that Research Capital hired Wilding and RIG to tout a small company that was affiliated with Research Capital and its principals Smith and Hall. In return for those services, RIG promised to give Wilding four million shares of the company, at one third of the market price. In fact, Smith and Hall transferred 3,300,000 of the shares to Wilding.

      According to the SEC, the promotion was "subcontracted" by Wilding and RIG to Fleming and his companies, SmallCap Solutions and Complete Financial; and Jenkins and his company IR Specialists.

      The SEC noted that the promotional campaigns that ensued coincided with increased trading in the public company`s stock. While the promotion was moving forward, the promoters sold their shares for over $130,000.

      The complaint also claims that SmallCap Solutions and Fleming were hired to promote another publicly traded company in exchange for 30,000 "unrestricted" shares. In that case, the public company purportedly directed a shareholder to give the 30,000 shares to SmallCap Solutions, and then rewarded him (or her) with 60,000 restricted shares.

      Once again, shares of the company`s stock rose following the promotion and SmallCap Solutions sold its shares, this time for almost $16,000.

      As in the Equity Research case, the SEC alleges that the shares received by these promoters were restricted and should not have been sold without registration.

      Several of the respondents (Research Capital; Smith; Hall; Jenkins; and Jenkins` company, IR Specialists) settled the proceedings without admitting or denying the findings. The other claims are still pending.

      The SEC filed a set of related proceedings involving First Capital International, Inc.; its president, Alexander Genin; stock promoter Edwin M. Koziol; OTC Live, Inc.; and Mark A. Suleymanov.

      The Sec says that Genin hired OTC Live and a now-defunct stock promotion company run by Koziol, to promote First Capital on the Internet. In order to pay the promoters, Genin arranged to transfer to them a total of 64,500 First Capital shares from a brokerage account he controlled.

      The promotional campaign apparently began when OTC Live posted a research report recommending First Capital stock. In the days that followed, the Company`s stock rose 92 percent, from $0.13 to $0.25 per share. OTC Live later sold its shares for $3,285. About a month later, Koziol`s company began to promote First Capital. Koziol`s company then sold its shares for approximately $3,300.

      Here again, the SEC concluded that the promoters received their shares from someone in a control position at First Capital, with a view toward selling them. Consequently, the shares were restricted and should not have been sold without registration.

      First Capital, Genin and Koziol have agreed to settle the proceedings, without admitting or denying the findings. The remaining proceedings still are pending.

      The Case Involving MicroCap Marketing, Inc., Lorsin, Inc., Russell Management, Inc. and Harold Engel, Jr.

      The SEC brought proceedings against two publicly traded companies (Energy & Engine Technology Corporation and ProActive Computer Services, Inc.); Lorsin, Inc.; Loretta M. Lockhart; Craig K. Hjalmarson; Russell Management, Inc; George R. Siembida; Harold Engel, Jr.; MicroCap Marketing, Inc; and Shane M. Nelson.

      According to SEC, Energy & Engine retained Siembida and his company, Russell Management, to promote the Company, agreeing to compensate them with Energy & Engine stock that was registered on a Form S-8. The shares, however, were not properly registered since Form S-8 may not be used to register shares issued as compensation for stock promotion services.

      Siembida then subcontracted some of those services to Engel, who operates a stock promotion website, WillyWizard.com, and transferred some of the improperly registered shares to Engel as compensation. The SEC charges that Engel, in turn, subcontracted with two other promoters, Hjalmarson and Nelson, paying them with a portion of the improperly registered stock. Siembida, Engel, Hjalmarson, and Nelson then sold their improperly registered Engine & Energy for a combined total of over $14,000.

      The SEC also alleges that Nelson and MicroCap Marketing participated in a second illegal stock distribution with another small cap company, ProActive. In this case they purportedly received unrestricted shares of ProActive stock for their efforts from a "third-party" ProActive shareholder. The SEC states that the shares were restricted, and therefore could not be sold without registration.

      The two companies, Engine & Energy, and ProActive, have agreed to settle the claims without admitting to the factual allegations. The other proceedings are still pending.

      Unfortunately, while these cases draw attention to the improper compensation of Internet promoters, they do not address a second, pressing issue. Did the promoters overstate the prospects of these companies in order to pump up the value of their shares. And, if so, why aren`t they being held accountable for that conduct as well?

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      schrieb am 18.11.03 08:43:41
      Beitrag Nr. 74 ()
      Axcess News: SEC Targets Stock Touts

      Thursday , November 06, 2003 10:17 ET

      New York, Nov 06, 2003 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- In a series of administrative proceedings, the SEC has charged several well-known stock touts with selling unregistered stock. It`s a good move by the regulators - but is it enough?

      The SEC charged the following companies for issuing unregistered stock: T&G2, Inc. (OTCBB: TTGG), Virilitec Industries, Inc. (OTCBB: VRLT), First Capital International (OTCBB: FCAI), Energy & Engine Technology Corporation (OTCBB: EENT), ProActive Computer Services, Inc. (OTC: PAVP)

      The Internet websites used to tout these stocks were: Equity Alert, Small Cap Solutions, OTC Live and WillyWizard.

      The complete story details the SECs charges against the stock promoters and names those individuals as well. To read this story, go to http://www.theaxcess.net

      About Axcess News Axcess News is focused on covering late breaking news in North America and is one of the fastest growing online publishers in that arena today. Dubbed the "Yahoo of small cap business news" by Gordon Borrell, one of America`s leading media and research guru`s, Axcess News is fast becoming a known commodity for both the serious investor and people in general looking for informed articles and insightful columns that appeal to a broad spectrum of readers.

      Axcess News` boast of being one of the fastest growing online small cap business news publishers is supported by the fact that its headlines now reach over 3 million viewers daily through its direct syndication to over 4,940 websites as well as being carried on Google News worldwide, NewsNow and Yahoo Web News via Moreover. The publisher carries over seven weekly columns including Inside Wall Street, Market Axcess, Micro Cap Watch, Axcessing Analysts, In The Spotlight, Conservative Beat and Bill Singer`s "Discordant Notes".

      Known for tracking publicly held companies in the news, Axcess News has developed its own style of reporting and supports those results through its Stock Guide where those companies being covered are either listed in its unique "best picks" or "worst picks" columns.

      The Stock Guide lists those companies share prices on the day of initial coverage and is updated weekly showing their rise or fall in price while news coverage continues, plus providing convenient links to recent articles.

      Unlike other news sources, all of Axcess News stories are open to the public free of charge, including its extensive archives. Subscribers to its free weekly email News Alert receive the latest news first and can choose from any of our columns or features when they join.

      CONTACT: Eric Stevenson, Editor, Axcess News e-mail: editor@theaxcess.net WWW: http://www.theaxcess.net

      M2 Communications Ltd disclaims all liability for information provided within M2 PressWIRE. Data supplied by named party/parties. Further information on M2 PressWIRE can be obtained at http://www.presswire.net on the world wide web. Inquiries to info@m2.com.


      (C)1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
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      schrieb am 18.11.03 09:08:48
      Beitrag Nr. 75 ()
      6. und 14.11.
      alte kamellen @ thefrontbroker

      chart mit boden bei 0,14/0,145$
      rechne noch diese woche mit dem test der 0,195
      fällt diese ist alles möglich :D

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      schrieb am 07.01.04 19:23:08
      Beitrag Nr. 76 ()
      @alle T+T² Aktionäre
      oder welche die es werden wollen;)

      Die Aktie ist hat unglaubliches Potenzial!

      Also folgendes solltet ihr euch doch schon näher anschauen:

      http://www.cortalconsors.de/research/magazin/archive/200311/…

      Meinungen dazu?



      Grüssels
      Euer Tippgeber;)


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