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To: Bonzo who wrote (11087)2/12/1998 2:50:00 AM
From: Mike Winn  Read Replies (7) of 31646
 
Joe,

Could you please explain for me:

1) Why do you think Y2K assessment and remediation work is more profitable than regular factory automation work?
2) Why is that for a long time, TPRO has not won any contract for regular factory automation work?
3) Could you identify the area of expertise for TPRO in Y2K work? Factories (which type?), air traffic controller, medical instruments, power plant, chip manufacturing, elevator, toaster, VCR, etc. or all of the above? I think it's all of the above based on CK's DD (day dreaming) posts.
4) Why no other company has entered this business of Y2K remediation for embedded systems if it is so profitable?
5) How much cash does TPRO have at the moment and how long can it survive without more PP if contracts are not signed quick enough?
6) How could TPRO find the resources to manage the business for dozens of F500 companies that TPRO is currently "engaged" with as the company has claimed?
7) If the Y2K problems in embedded systems are for real and they are very complex and time consuming to fix, why so far there is no company that has yet granted any remediation contract?
8) Why is Wonderware late in shipping the CD if it is such a hot item?
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