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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion

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To: paul e thomas who wrote (9555)2/18/1998 2:17:00 PM
From: C.K. Houston  Read Replies (2) of 13949
 
Paul,

How specific, and accurate, were future earnings announcements .. on conference calls for IMRS, KEA, CBSL, etc. last spring? I didn't catch them, so don't have a basis of comparison.

Of course most of these companies made projections based on lines of code, and don't have as varied of a product/labor mix, as TAVA does.

But, I'm still curious how they addressed earnings on their conference calls. And, how accurate were they? My guess is that there was a lot of "intuition" involved last spring with ALL of these stocks. Too many unknown variables with the general market on Y2K back then.

I got into these stocks last spring, because of "intuition" ... and a lotta research. Some I still have. Some I don't. Didn't trade as much as many. We all did EXTREMELY well.

If manufacturing and/or process control doesn't go with TAVA ... WHO do you suggest they go to?

Cheryl
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