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Technology Stocks : TAVA Technologies (TAVA-NASDAQ)

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To: Rob L. who wrote (6963)12/8/1997 6:37:00 PM
From: Bonzo  Read Replies (1) of 31646
 
Rob if you look at tpro in the same light as "other y2k" stocks then quite frankly, and imo, you have not done much in the way of DD. Again, and I repeat, this is not one of those y2k stocks, although I am sure there are a few "quality" y2k companies (probably the ones that Doc is holding).

We are talking "Embedded Controllers" here. Mostly found in factory automation and process control systems. Its the language of "MicroCode" not Cobol and other languages running legacy systems "other y2k" companies have targeted. There is little or no announced competition - certainly no one with a toolset based methodology. The problem is real. The contracts are real. The alliances and partnerships are real. And beginning with this Q's earnings release the bottom line will reflect that reality. The problem with tpro, and I have said this before, is the truly uninformed, can not differentiate tpro's specialty niche from the other "garden variety" y2k stocks. I wish that we would stop referring to tpro as a y2k play. Its a Systems Integrator with a "specialized" y2k business component.
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