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Technology Stocks : TAVA Technologies (TAVA-NASDAQ)

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To: Frederick Langford who wrote (2436)9/8/1997 2:26:00 PM
From: Gerald Underwood   of 31646
 
Frederick,

I don't really think anyone is holding themselves to be the one and only correct ones here. There has been a lot of money made by people trading in and out of TPRO. But this has been done at a cost of creating a lot of instability in price for a stock which is just really getting started in the business that is propelling the value of the company-Y2k. Basically I think what a few people, myself included think is that a certain amount of time is needed to develope any business plan of this magnitude. Contract announcements rarely accomodate anyone's schedule. With large companies a lot is involved in business details before commiting to the final print. However TPRO very apparently has a lot stewing in the pot. Jumping in and out of the stock for the quick run ups may be fine for those who have to play it that way, but when the stream of contracts start reaching the print stage, those same people will be
buying up to get back in to what will probably be a steadily escalating momentum. Under that scenario, all the quick trading activity will not have netted them a thing and will probably cost them in the long run if they intend to stay with the stock.

Guess it all boils down to just how much faith one has in the product demand and the company's ability to meet it.

Regards,

Gerry
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