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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Nanda who wrote (9407)2/9/1998 5:35:00 PM
From: wlheatmoon  Respond to of 13949
 
Here is News Release....

February 9, 1998

Topro Stk Up 21%; Awareness Of Year 2000 Glitch Cited

Dow Jones Newswires

NEW YORK -- A growing recognition of the Year 2000 problem and a feeling that
Topro Inc. (TPRO) is well positioned to handle it, pushed the company's shares to a
new 52-week high Monday.

Douglas Kelsall, Topro's chief financial officer, said the stock received a boost
Monday from the awareness that Year 2000 numeral conversion glitches loom and the
company is well positioned to resolve them. "They're waking up and realizing this
problem is real," he said.

An outside Topro spokesman said Topro is unique among companies that provide
Year 2000 solutions, because it alone addresses potential problems in computer
systems on the factory floor.

"There is nobody competing in their space," he said.

Most other Year 2000 companies, he said, focus on resolving problems in mainframes
or financial systems.

Joseph Garner, an analyst with Emerald Research, said Topro's focus on factory floor
systems makes it a standout among other Year 2000 companies, which he said are all
gaining some strength.

Garner also noted that the company is talking with several large companies about
providing Year 2000 solutions.

The company spokesman said Topro may reach agreements for new business soon.
"They can happen pretty quickly," he said.

The Venture Returns newsletter reported earlier Monday that Topro may have
received a Year 2000 contract from a large chipmaker, which it said "is widely thought
to be a contract with Intel."

Kelsall declined to comment on the report, but said Topro is in ongoing discussions
with a number of companies. An Intel Corp. (INTC) spokesperson did not
immediately return calls seeking comment.

Topro shares finished Monday trading at 8 5/16, up 1 7/16, or 20.9%, on volume of
3.8 million shares. Average daily volume for the small-capitalization shares is 318,500.

Earlier, the shares reached 8 7/16, a new 52-week high.

-Nancy Beiles; 201-938-5393