SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Technology Stocks : TAVA Technologies (TAVA-NASDAQ) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: kfdkfd who wrote (9782)1/29/1998 10:09:00 AM
From: Karl Drobnic  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
RW Beck, Inc 1001 Fourth Avenue, Suite 2500 Seattle, WA 98154-1004 Phone: 206-695-4700 Fax: 206-695-4701 URL: rwbeck.com Email: ccostello@rwbeck.com



To: kfdkfd who wrote (9782)1/29/1998 10:14:00 AM
From: Andrew H  Respond to of 31646
 
Stock is moving up!!

Fidelity tells me NO marginability as yet.

And here is a note from Karl's firm. Hopefully TPRO pr will incorporate some of Karl's wording in their future releases. One great phrase is "Embedded chips are increasingly regarded as the single most daunting aspect of the "Millennium Bug", and may prove the costliest to remediate." IMO, that should be in every TPRO release!!!!!!

BLUE CHIP CLIENTS FLOCK TO TOPRO'S YEAR 2000 SOLUTION

Venture Returns E-Mail Network. Corvallis. Jan. 29. Topro (TPRO,
$5.25) just released a list of companies that have newly engaged Topro to examine factory sites for Year 2000 embedded chip problems. Embedded chips are increasingly regarded as the single most daunting aspect of the "Millennium Bug", and may prove the costliest to remediate. Topro is currently engaged by thirty (30) companies to examine over 100 plant sites for this problem. New clients announced today are

General Motors Kraft Foods
Pillsbury TRW
Occidental Petroleum UNOCAL
Cargill Medeva Pharmaceuticals
The US Mint.

Previously, Topro announced a contract with Bristol-Myers Squibb. That contract begins with a pilot plant assessment, and allows for roll out to BMY's125 factories worldwide. Fully implemented, Topro estimates the BMY contract alone would keep 60 Topro engineers working full time for two $160/hr for engineering consultancy
work.

Topro typically begins a "Year 2000 engagement" by assessing a single pilot plant, then rolls out to the client's other plants as the scope of the job emerges. Two earlier engagements, with Unilever and Ivax
Pharmaceuticals, have now completed the assessment stage. These are now at the conversion planning and remediation stages. As an example of how Topro's "engagements" roll out, the Ivax Pharmaceutical engagement began as a $750,000 contract. Topro has submitted a follow-on proposal to Ivax to complete the work for $7.5 million. Topro estimates that each $1 of initial engagement work will generate $9 of follow-on work.

Because Topro's massive plant floor database is accessible through a
CD-ROM tool, Topro is able to move factories quickly through the
assessment stage. As the largest independent systems integrator in the US, Topro is also able to move projects quickly into the remediation stage. An estimated 70,000 major factories in the US need Year 2000 assessment, with the majority in need of at least some remediation.

TOPRO ADDRESSES THE MOUNTING ELECTRIC UTILITY Y2K PROBLEM

The Year 2000 problem in electric utilities is similar to that in the
nation's factories, but requires a different expertise. Power generation
and transmission is highly automated, controlled by millions of embedded chips. The prospect of failures in the generation and transmission of electric power caused by the millennium bug, occurring as they would in mid-winter, has vaulted Topro to increasing prominence in the utility industry.

Today, Topro announced that it is teaming with utility engineering
specialist RW Beck of Seattle. The joint venture will modify Topro's
highly successful CD ROM for factories and apply it to utilities.
Yesterday, the joint venture, a designated solution provider, presented to 35 utilities at a Year 2000 conference sponsored by EPRI, the Electric Power Research Institute.

Today, the joint venture announced two initial engagements. One is with CMS (Consumer's Energy, Michigan) for $100,000. CMS is a $5 billion utility giant with operations in 17 countries. The other is with
Pacificorp and is for $250,000. The joint venture is currently bidding
on an additional Pacificorp engagement valued at $2 million, and has
proposals with several other clients that are expected to close within the next 30 days. Topro expects the "$1 generates $9 more" ratio experienced in factory engagements will apply to utilities.

RW Beck brings 1000 clients to the joint venture, and 500 engineers,
significantly leveraging the reach of Topro's Year 2000 database. The
utility industry's awareness of the urgency and complexity of the Y2K
problems posed by embedded systems is accelerating, and represents a significant additional market for Topro's database Y2K tools. Topro
estimates pretax profit margins on its CD-ROM to 80% or more, with the
average charge for using it to be $20,000 per site.

Further details are in a press release put out today by Topro and carried
on the major newswires.

Wishing you peace and prosperity,

Karl Drobnic, Publisher
Venture Returns