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To: jan m. who wrote (10410)2/5/1998 10:06:00 AM
From: Mighty_Mezz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
Press Release -
ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Feb. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Topro, Inc., d.b.a. TAVA
Technologies, Inc., (Nasdaq: TPRO) a leading provider of automation and
information technology solutions to industry, today announced the shareholders
approved a formal change of the company name to TAVA Technologies, Inc.
TAVA is an acronym derived from Topro and three additional companies, ACT,
Vision Engineering and All Control Systems, each of which Topro acquired over
the last two years.
John Jenkins, TAVA CEO, stated, "We have been marketing the company's
products and services under the name TAVA for several months now, and the
formal name change will allow us to launch a much more aggressive identity
marketing campaign."
Jenkins added that the company has applied for National Market System
(NMS) listing on the Nasdaq, and that Hanifen-Imhoff, Inc, has initiated
research coverage on the company.
In additional news, shareholders elected Rick L. Schleufer and Judith A.
Draper as new members of its Board of Directors at the company's shareholder
meeting held January 29th.
Mr. Schleufer has been associated with Enterprise/IndeNet since 1986,
presently serving as director of IndeNet, Inc. and Chief Executive Officer of
Enterprise Systems Group, Inc. Enterprise Systems Group is a leading world-
wide supplier of broadcast software.
Ms. Draper has held the position of Director, Year 2000 Operations with
Computer Sciences Corporation (NYSE: CSC) since September, 1997 and directs
its Y2K Center. Ms. Draper held various computer project management positions
with the Social Security Administration from 1985 to September of 1997, most
recently as the Project Director -- Year 2000 and as the Director of the
Software Engineering Center.
"We are very pleased to have these distinguished professionals join our
team. Mr. Schleufer and Ms. Draper bring tremendous industry experience, and
we look forward to their input as we grow the company, establish an
international business base, and expand our Year 2000 products and services,"
Jenkins concluded.

SOURCE Topro, Inc.
/CONTACT: John Jenkins of Topro, Inc., 303-771-9794; Scott Liolios of
Pacific Consulting Group, Inc., 714-574-3860/
(TPRO)
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Anyone know if the symbol will change to TAVA too?



To: jan m. who wrote (10410)2/5/1998 10:26:00 AM
From: O-MY-O  Respond to of 31646
 
Jan
It's bogus - don't worry about it and don't forward it

av.ibm.com

the virus is you wasting your time reading it and then wasting bandwidth sending it to everyone you know and them doing the same.

let it die

regards ed



To: jan m. who wrote (10410)2/5/1998 10:49:00 AM
From: vpelt  Respond to of 31646
 
Jan: I got the same Nasty Virus warning and a cousin of mine told me it was a hoax. He's a computer techie, doing it for a living, and I trust what he says.

Vince



To: jan m. who wrote (10410)2/5/1998 2:04:00 PM
From: count gold  Respond to of 31646
 
Jan...that Join the Crew virus alert is a bogus chain-mail type thing. It was being passed around the SE by teenagers about 3 months ago and apparently hasnt died out yet....nothing true about it. Count G



To: jan m. who wrote (10410)2/5/1998 2:09:00 PM
From: Mike Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
>>>NASTY VIRUS ALERT-

Jan, I think we should also start an e-mail campaign to alert people of the potential dangers of non-compliance Y2K chips. Can someone compile a list of potential dangerous appliances in the home?

Thanks,
Mike.