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To: TokyoMex who wrote (8369)1/5/1998 10:40:00 PM
From: Patricia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
To All: Scotts' reply to my Email

Subj: Re: TPRO new address in Denver Tech Center
Date: 98-01-05 14:05:28 EST
From: Liolios@PacificGP.com (Scott Liolios)
Reply-to: Liolios@PacificGP.com
To: Terra33513@aol.com (Terra33513)

Hello Terra,

Topro new corporate headquarters:

7887 E. Belleview, Suite #820
Englewood, CO 80111
(303) 771-9794

The office is just the location of the corporate headquarters. The company did
not move the Denver office. The location has 8 actual offices, a conference room,
and a cubicle and reception area. There is only 9-10 individuals working out of
the new office. At the shareholder meeting we will have a reception at the new
offices as well as a tour of the Denver facility. I cannot disclose the terms of
the new facility but I hope this has answered the majority of your questions.
Thank you for your interest and support.

Cordially,

J. Scott Liolios

Terra33513 wrote:

> Dear Scott
>
> I understand that TPRO/TAVA will be moving to its new home sometime in
> January. Would you be so kind to provide me with the new address and also
> advise me approximately how far it is from the Hyatt. Will you be keeping the
> same phone numbers as you have now and if not, will you please send me an
> Email of the new phone numbers so I can post them to the SI and AOL threads
> for the stockholders etc.
>
> How large a bldg is it..two story, 3 story, and what is the total square
> footage you will be using. Just how big is the present building, floors,
> and sq feet. I am trying to compare them. I am aware that you might not be
> able to divulge this perhaps, but if you do, I will be posting it on the SI
> thread. Also, has this building been leased or purchased by TPRO/TAVA and if
> you can tell me, how long is the lease for and what is the rent. If you
> purchased the building, what did you pay for it.
>
> Also, are you planning to give a tour of the new home of TPRO to the
> stockholders when they come out there for the meeting. If not, would you
> consider planning a tour if the stockholders were interested.
>
> I am a stockholder in TPRO and am very excited about its future(and mine).
>
> I want to thank you in advance for the time that you put into answering my
> questions. It is nice to be able to communicate like this and this is my
> first Email to a company that I have stock in. :)
>
> Patricia Ruffolo



To: TokyoMex who wrote (8369)1/6/1998 6:17:00 AM
From: Nanny  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
You gotta love that TPRO...and Dr. Yardeni!

Subject:
New Y2K Reporter On Dr Ed's Econet
Date:
Mon, 5 Jan 1998 22:11:07 -0800 (PST)
From:
Ed Yardeni <yardeni@ix.netcom.com>
To:


SUBSCRIBERS: Some key US agencies might be ready in 2019 for the year
2000 at the rate they are going. The FAA is only 38% prepared. See the
Jan 5, 1998 issue of THE Y2K REPORTER.
yardeni.com

PUBLIC: The previous issue is open to all now. In the interest of
raising public awareness of Y2K, a public version of the latest issue is
available at yardeni.com. I will
continue to add my findings and conclusions to my Y2K NetBook. Here are
the contents of the current version:

YEAR 2000 RECESSION? "Prepare for the worst. Hope for the best."
yardeni.com

Chapter 1: Information & Communications
I. Introduction: A Serious Problem
II. The Problem In Brief
III. Bill Gates To The Rescue?
IV. Y2K Vendors Say Business Is Slow
Chapter 2: Electric Power Systems
I. Nuclear Power To The People
II. Nuclear Power Makes The World Go Round
III. Fossil-Fuel Electricity: Winter Wonder Land
Chapter 3: Transportation
I. Union Pacific Turmoil: Opening Act For Y2K?
II. FAA: On A Wing And A Prayer
III. Y2K Drill At The FAA
IV. Y2K "No Fly Zones"
V. The Global Positioning System
Chapter 4: Banking, Credit, & Finance
I. The Fed Prepares For The Worst
II. G10 Bank Officials Warn Of Global Chaos
III. Senate Bill Mandates Y2K Disclosure
IV. Will Retailers Be On-Line?
Chapter 5: Internal Revenue Service
I. IRS Sends Desperate SOS
Chapter 6: Government Services
I. Time Is Running Out
II. OMB Issues Progress Report
Chapter 7: Embedded Chips
I. Embedded Chips: Invasion Of The Body Snatchers
Chapter 8: Global
I. No Global Warming Over Y2K
Chapter 9: The Y Files
I. Escape From New York

Dr Ed