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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000): Is Wall Street & Banking Vulnerable? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: C.K. Houston who wrote (121)8/4/1999 10:37:00 PM
From: VC John  Respond to of 158
 
Cheryl,

Wanted to send you a PM but my mail was returned so I will post here.

Thank you for your postings that have contributed to my education.
Sorry that being early in TPRO did not yield the $ that both of us expected. 

As a tangible thank you I recommend that you look at Tera Computer Co.
(TERA) which will have a major push made by Smith Barney et al this fall. Recent news releases summarize how the risk in the company has been reduced in the last six months. If you are a fan of Geoffrey Moore's Gorilla Game investing then TERA at this point is a Gorilla Candidate. The following white paper on the TERA web site is a good semi-technical summary of why the MTA will be the successor to the Cray supercomputer and even turn the high performance machines out of the scientific computing niche and into the general purpose business market.

Take a look at the next Microsoft from Seattle: tera.com;

Again, thanks for your contributions to Y2K education. Keep up the good work. 

John H. Resing