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To: M. Frank Greiffenstein who wrote (7250)12/13/1997 1:16:00 AM
From: LarryL  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31646
 
With appologies to F.Greiffenstein, This question is for anyone who can answer. I'm long on TPRO & greatful; however I have a question that I havn't seen addressed. Suppose Tava (Topro) does all the work of finding the problem embedded chips for a company. What is Tava's exposure to litigation if/when somthing goes wrong, Y2k wise, that is traced to a failure to find one or more problem chips? Don't get me wrong, I think TPRO is the best thing to come down the pike for me in a while. But I have this one concern. Nothing/no one is perfect. As I said, I'm long on TPRO and intend to stay with it for a long time. I know, understand, believe & have confidence in TPRO's story. Full confidence in the DD of most on this thread (Not knowing how to do DD on my own yet). While I expect Tava's mngmnt has this covered, I havn't heard it addressed anywhere. Did i miss it?

Thanks to all the pro's here, C.K. T.M. etc. All of you have helped me no end. Many questions answered & much confidence gained thereby.

Thanks again all, LarryL (Larry Lurker)

By the way, the only way I know how to submit a message is to hit the respond butten. Often I want to simply post without responding to anyone in particular, as in this one. But I can't find where to change the name in the "To" field. Can someone explain that to me. Thanks again. :-)



To: M. Frank Greiffenstein who wrote (7250)12/13/1997 11:39:00 AM
From: Karl Drobnic  Respond to of 31646
 
DocStone: Back in July, when TPRO talked more freely, Jenkins mentioned Glaxo Canada as a Canadian client. Then the "zip the lips" policy came in and I've heard no more about Canadian clients. Unilever also has Canadian plant sites. Would Glaxo or Unilever ring your friend's memory?