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To: M. Frank Greiffenstein who wrote (11998)2/27/1998 11:06:00 AM
From: Jack Zahran  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
DocStone, I wouldn't be surprised if these reporters had some friends who were caught short when the squeeze happened. There is more news coming from TAVA based on their Utility work and their RW Beck alliance. Plus we got a few proposals from completed pilots waiting to be finalized. It's too risky a time to sell or short TAVA.



To: M. Frank Greiffenstein who wrote (11998)2/27/1998 8:58:00 PM
From: Quad Sevens  Respond to of 31646
 
<<< Trbovich is smoking something. Is this guy for real? Does he know anything about this company? >>>

No.

<<< Even a bankaccount earning 5% has an implied PE of 20. >>>

Talk about smoking something.

Wade



To: M. Frank Greiffenstein who wrote (11998)2/28/1998 1:01:00 AM
From: Karl Drobnic  Respond to of 31646
 
Re Ken T's Tava analysis: I don't know anything about Ken T. and his background. But the publication he works for was started by a professor who hired a bunch of graduate students as analysts. Grad students tend to be great at theory, but don't always have a lot of real world experience. The TAVA statement sounds a bit divorced from what's happening at the company.



To: M. Frank Greiffenstein who wrote (11998)3/2/1998 11:11:00 AM
From: Skeptic  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
Even a bank account earning 5% has an implied PE of 20.

Are you suggesting that Tava deserves a higher P/E than a lowly bank account? Bank accounts are very safe and therefore deserve high P/Es. As risk increases, P/Es go down.