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To: Andrew H who wrote (10309)2/4/1998 2:04:00 AM
From: John Miz  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31646
 
Just a couple of comments made by Jenkins at the Emerald Conference that I thought were interesting.
He stated that Fortune 100 companies are budgeting tens of millions of dollars on the embedded issue. That Tava (Topro) is being stretched right now with the amount of work available, and they, in many instances, have no competition.
Companies thinking about doing a pilot program first, will have that thought "crushed out of existence" when they realize how little time is left.
Judging from his comments, I believe he feels since they have little competition, but they cannot handle the load themselves, that the Cd will be the laggards only choice if they hope to get a handle on the y2k embedded issue.

John



To: Andrew H who wrote (10309)2/4/1998 3:28:00 PM
From: Karl Drobnic  Respond to of 31646
 
In addition to being named as one of Dick Davis Digest's "Top Stocks of 1998" , I've got Topro in the latest issue of Bull & Bear, which was mailed to 50,000 individual investors late last week. It will also be distributed to 6-8000 investors at the Orlando Money Show this weekend. If you use a live broker, contact Dick Davis Digest and have them send a free sample of the Feb. 2 issue to your broker. Brokers are often limited by their firms in how much stock of non-recommended companies they can put their clients into. Having an independent publication recommend Topro helps brokers justify recommending stocks not on their firms' buy lists.