Gizmondo Lands BusinessWeek Cover Story, Interview

gizmondoGizmondo.com reports that Tiger Telematics CEO, Michael W. Carrender, is the subject of the June 21st issue of BusinessWeek. The short interview focuses on Tiger Telematics decision to jump from it’s core GPS operations to becoming a gaming company. Score one for Gizmondo’s PR Firm - but they still have a long way (and a long shot) to go before they’ll truly “can compete with the Sonys of the world”.

We have yet to see how this system performs in any regard, as does the rest of America.

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Ancient Proverb that goes great with the Gizmodo.

“A journey of a thousand steps begins with a single trip; but that only goes one way.”

Considering the impressive team of Strategic Partners that TIGR’s assembled, it comes as no surprise to Sparky that Gizmondo is truly a unique device and that it’s of the highest quality.

Let’s not forget, it’s all going to be about unit sales; and to make its shareholders very happy, TIGR doesn’t have to sell anywhere near as many units as does Sony or Nintendo.

Sparky’s Take: Gizmondo’s about to rapidly capture adequately-sizable and expandable slice of the new and burgeoning mobile gaming market, TIGR shares will continue to attract the attention of more and more larger institutional-type investors, and those reading this who accumulate TIGR shares anywhere near current levels will be emailing Sparky Cuban Cigar gift certificates before year end.

Sincerely,

Sparky

check out this Gizmondo fan page:

http://mechtronica.com

Lots of good info on here.

Ok, we’ve changeed our web address.

Checkout gizmondoarena.com. we’ve got tons of great information about the little gizmo. :-D

It’s almost year end, TGTL shares closed today (12/30/2004) @ $ 25.50, an all-time high, and Sparky hasn’t yet received any Cuban cigars. How come?

Sparky

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