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To: Money Mood who wrote (9462)1/26/1998 1:33:00 PM
From: Rob L.  Respond to of 31646
 
I keep seeing all this info being posted on the embed problem. Why aren't other y2k companies getting into solving the embedded chip problems? I find it hard to believe that only TPRO has the answer, It would stand to reason that if TPRO did have the answer and they were the only ones using it to solve the problem, the stock price would be much higher. Other y2k companies must be aware of the embed problem. Do they feel that maybe there isn't any money to be made in this area or maybe that the R&D involved in trying to solve it is prohibitive? In which case an alliance with a company like TPRO is the way to go (e.g. Wonderware).



To: Money Mood who wrote (9462)1/26/1998 1:46:00 PM
From: C.K. Houston  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Viktor,

<Is Grabow looking at Tava as a possible buy for his hedge fund?>

It may be a SHOCK to many of you ... but I didn't ask. Even if I did, he couldn't tell me. You have to be a client for that info. And I don't have the million bucks to put into the fund ... YET.

I will tell you that MUCH of what we talked about was the magnitude of the embedded system problem and impact on economy.

He is WELL aware of TPRO.

Cheryl

P.S. Great hearing from you. Haven't seen you around for a while.