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To: Richard S. Schoenstadt who wrote (7751)12/22/1997 5:51:00 PM
From: Andrew H  Respond to of 31646
 
>>is 28 million the forecast for total new orders in the the first half of fy 98 (which is just about over) or calender year 98. <<

Estimate of for the first half of fy 98, which is completed at the end of this month.



To: Richard S. Schoenstadt who wrote (7751)12/22/1997 7:35:00 PM
From: Quad Sevens  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Richard: The 28 million must be for first half of FY 98. I don't think Jenkins could publicly (or even privately) comment in that degree of detail about what will happen in January-June 98. I would also think that 28 million is way too low for the latter time period.

Wade



To: Richard S. Schoenstadt who wrote (7751)12/22/1997 7:38:00 PM
From: Dennis P  Respond to of 31646
 
Richard, there's no such thing as a dumb question. Just dumb people who ask questions. <GGGG> <from ESPN promo>



To: Richard S. Schoenstadt who wrote (7751)12/22/1997 9:54:00 PM
From: biffpincus  Respond to of 31646
 
Scott sent me this email regarding the $28M and the press release...

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Subj: Re: a couple of thoughts about the press release....
Date: 97-12-22 16:37:25 EST
From: Liolios@PacificGP.com (Scott Liolios)
Reply-to:Liolios@PacificGP.com
To: Biffpincus@AOL.COM (Biffpincus)

Hello David,

Thank you for your note on the Wall Street Journal idea.
I have worked with the journal before with marginal
results at best. However we will look into
the opportunity because I have heard they
are seeing better response as of late. Thankyou.

The $28 Million in the press release is a number
that comes out of a sales meeting when the company
was trying to forecast the first half of 1998.
The number includes both SI (core) and Y2K work.

Thank you for your input on the press release,
I will see if we can be more explicit with our "trump card".
Thank you for your interest.

J. Scott Liolios

Biffpincus wrote:

Scott,

There has been discussion on line about the wording of
the press release. Specifically, the mention of the
28 million revenue figure for the 1st half of'98 has
raised a lot of confusion.

Can you tell us exactly what that figure represents.
Is is core business alone or does it also include
y2k remediation work as well (including the Bristol contract).

Secondly, some of us beleive that the press release
was unnecessarily vague in describing the
special niche of the market that TPRO controls.

Specifically, since "embedded systems" are TPRO's
bread and butter specialty, and is what differentiates
TPRO from other Y2k software and code providers,
we were curious if that "trump card" of ours
couldn't be more prominently displayed
in future press releases.

For example, the Technology Director of Unilever
(thanx C.K.) recently said the costs of tackling
the Y2k bug were soaring because of the scale of the problem .....
particularly concerning so-called "embedded" chips -
microchips installed deep in manufacturing
equipment and computer systems whose software
has to be checked line by line and, if necessary, rewritten.

Mr. Anderson said: "The challenge isn't because it
is intellectually difficult, but because there are just
billions of things to be done. It's the sheer scale of
the task and the relatively small number of people in the world qualified to do the work. (read TPRO [my emphasis])"

Shouldn't TPRO be identifying itself as one of few
"embedded systems" solution providers that exist in the world?
A couple of extra sentences should do the trick
and would brand TPRO as THE place to call
for this specific service. Any thoughts?

As usual, I will post your response to the different boards.....

As always, thanks again for your help,

David