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Technology Stocks : TAVA Technologies (TAVA-NASDAQ)

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To: Mike Winn who wrote (8414)1/6/1998 4:11:00 PM
From: JDN  Read Replies (2) of 31646
 
Dear Mike: I am only going to say this once so read carefully. TPRO UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF CHAIRMAN JENKINS has stated publicly and privately that their goal is to become a NATIONAL FACTORY INTEGRATOR. They realized about July of 1997 that they had a ONE TIME opportunity through the designing of a tool to AID IN UNCOVERING POTENTIAL IMBEDDED SYSTEM Y2K problems to reach the HIGHEST LEVELS of Companies many of which were ALREADY CLIENTS at a local plant level. They are pursuing that goal and based upon their oral statements (CC's), their financial statements (huge revenue growth) and their Alliances we have EVERY REASON to BELIEVE that they are being successful in their attempts to grow to a National scale. I am a CPA not an Engineer. I cannot refute or comment on anything technically which you say but I can read a financial statement as well as anyone on this or any other board, I have worked with top management of public companies my entire career. I have seen nothing which leads me to believe there is a scam or anything else going on which is not in the best interest of the shareholder. Some of you that have been on this board know me and know that I dont bullshit. Yes, I have a substantial position in this stock but it is only about 5% of my total investments. Not because I dont like TPRO but because I have a rule, I never invest more than 5% in any one company no matter who it is. That is all I have to say. JDN
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