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Technology Stocks : TAVA Technologies (TAVA-NASDAQ)

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To: threadneedler who wrote (29511)3/12/1999 12:21:00 PM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) of 31646
 
Dear Threadneedler: I have said it before, and I said it directly to JJ. That is he needs to hire a first rate NATIONAL PR firm that has the experience in increasing shareholder value and the CONTACTS to force the financial industry to at least recognize that TAVA exists. We who have been on this thread know a heck of a lot about TAVA because we have had some excellent individuals search and root around for years now to get the facts. The typical investor and/or analyst in my opinion would not go to the effort we have. If he hires the right firm, they will have a game plan as to how to accomplish it and if JJ went along with it most likely it would succeed. The imbedded systems OPPORTUNITY has brought TAVA to the HIGHEST levels of the Greatest Firms and Governments not only in USA but to a degree in the World. Witness the recent partnership with DaimlerBenz over airports. Tava didnt have to go to them--they came to TAVA, it that doesnt say it all nothing will. Tava will be a screaming success in my opinion, whether we, as shareholders have to await the proof of that through earnings or whether the market begins to recognize that in the near future lies solely in the hands of Mr. Jenkins and his top management. Personally, I think that it is always best to have a continually increasing stock value even if it gets ahead of itself, as I regard stock the same as cash. Its a negotiable instrument which can be used to acquire things. So the higher the price of the stock the less shares needed to be offered in an acquisition. Now, whether or not JJ shares that view I cannot say. My take on the fellow is that he is conservative to a degree that is painful. On the other hand, I also believe you can take what he says to the bank. I have the utmost trust in his honesty etc. but like everyone else on this thread, I probably would like him to be a little more daring in his comments. JDN
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