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To: C.K. Houston who wrote (6216)11/18/1997 5:19:00 PM
From: deltarider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
I have listed below and organized summary of TPRO's customers. Their is a much more comprehensive summary of not only the clients, but also a breakdown of their particular experience and solutions in each industry. This is part of their investor kit, available to anyone by simply contacting Scott Liolios.

If you need any greater statement of credibility, here it is:

AEROSPACE
Boeing, Lockheed Martin, NASA, Northrup Grumman, Pratt & Whitney

AUTOMOTIVE
General Motors, Ford Electronics, Morton International, TRW

CONSUMER GOODS
3M O-Cell-O, Alpo Petfoods, Inc., Chesebrough-Ponds, Johnson & Johnson

PETROCHEMICAL
Amoco, ARCO, Chevron, CONOCO, Mobil, Sun Oil Company

PHARMACEUTICALS
Abbott Labs, Baxter, DuPont Merck, Eli Lilly, Glaxo-Wellcome, Pfizer

FOOD & BEVERAGE
Coca-Cola, Frito-Lay, Hershey Foods, Nabisco, Nestle, Pepsi Cola

FOREST PRODUCTS
Georgia Pacific, International Paper, Weyerhaeuser

SEMICONDUCTORS
Atmel, Hewlett Packard, IBM/Toshiba, Micron Technology, Rockwell

This, of course, is an abbreviated list, but it speaks volumes. TPRO's base business is of such quality and high repute, that it provides a wondrous safety net for those of us who choose to buy this stock. (While we ride the wild wave of Y2K, that is!)


P.S. - "hello" from the land of chaotic holdings!



To: C.K. Houston who wrote (6216)11/18/1997 6:21:00 PM
From: Karl Drobnic  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
RE: Wonderware as an investment. WNDR is going to do well. By giving away TPRO's "Lite CD" to their client list, WNDR is going to become very dominate in integrating factory floor and front office. Jenkins probably had this in mind with his comments about gaining access to a different level of decision maker. WNDR is already "best of breed" in what it does, and Y2K is about to widen the gap between WNDR and a host of also rans. WNDR is going for the jugular vein in giving away the TPRO CD. Also, WNDR has options for those who are more speculative, or who wish to hedge bets. I expect TPRO and WNDR to be good buddies well into the 21st Century. Check out engineers comments on WNDR's software on the newsgroups. You'll be impressed. TPRO is in good company with WNDR.