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To: Jack Zahran who wrote (7193)12/11/1997 9:15:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Jack--- not to me. they are saying it may only be worth 5 3/4 to buy at 5 1/2. they do not have the faith in 6 1/2 or they would have bought at 5 3/4 or 6. 200K at 1/4 to 1/2 is not chump change,,, sounds more like traders than investors,, especially with an issue in this price range. downside is limited and a fast 1/2 = goodbye. I wish I could add that zero to my TPRO trades,,, I would have retired by now.definetly would not still be long if I could trade in that catagory. If TPRO does not soon move up --- down will be the only way it will move. a SUSTAINED 1/4 - 1/2 would be positive, languishing @ 6 indicates that is the most it is worth to investors and traders take advantage of the swings--- some of us play both ways.

John



To: Jack Zahran who wrote (7193)12/12/1997 8:10:00 AM
From: Raj Ramaswamy  Respond to of 31646
 
I recently requested TPRO PR Scott Liolios on info regarding Energy utilities Y2K solutions from Tava. Got the following response.

Hello Mr. Raj,

Yes Topro is working on a utility specific solution for y2k. However I cannot tell you where the product is in development. I know there is a lot of opportunity in that arena, and I will look into it and try to get back to you.

Thank you for your interest.

Cordially,

Scott

Raj Ramaswamy wrote:

> Dear Mr. Scott Liolios,
>
> I have recently started to involve in Y2K project for a utility > company(Consumers Powers) in Michigan and I was told by a friend
> of mine to look into solutions offered by Tava Technologies
> particularly in embedded systems area. Also that they may be coming
> with some sort of CD specially for Utility companies on finding &
> fixing Y2K related problems.
>
> I would very much appreciate if you have any knowledge about such
> activities or proposals by Tava Technologies for Energy Utility
> companies specifically.
>
> Thanks & looking forward to hearing from you.
>
> Raj Ramaswamy
> Systems Engineer