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To: Skeptic who wrote (12138)3/3/1998 2:30:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Skeptic,

Would you care to provide an example of WHO would be able to take TAVA out?? Already they are one of the largest providers of IIT consulting services. They will only grow larger as competive pressures increase for their smaller rivals.

And are you high?? Look at companies that are bent on acquisitions strategies. WCOM, by NO MEANS, can justify it's current market cap, but due to the nature of the business strategy and the opportunities it provides over the long term, the market has bid up the price of its stock. RWIN enjoyed the same support for a period of time.

From what you write I guess you expect that this stock will never hit double digits which is a complete fallacy so long as this company doesn't disappoint the street analysts.

I have a target of $30-40 by the end of 1998, beginning of 1999. Wanna take a bet on who will be more correct?? <wink>

Regards,

Ron



To: Skeptic who wrote (12138)3/3/1998 2:33:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Respond to of 31646
 
Yardeni is on CNBC right now!!!

Only comment he made on Y2K was a quip that he was studying COBOL at night so he can work on the Y2K problem. <wink>

Other than that he claims inflation is dead, Europe is making a comeback... blah, blah..

I think he was advised not to make any significant comment on Y2K or its potential to cause a recession(depression).

Regards,

Ron