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To: Quad Sevens who wrote (12411)3/9/1998 11:27:00 PM
From: Patrese  Respond to of 31646
 
Wade, I will be happy to post my brother's opinion of the CD as soon as he feels ready to give a thorough commentary. Now as to some thoughts of my own regarding the embedded chip scenario, it seems to me that there will be stiff competition among prospective clients to obtain scarce resources (i.e. Tava and others) to help define and quantify solutions to solve their problems. Because of the immensity of the problem and the fact that so many are behind the eight ball so to speak, it seems to me that a real bidding war for these services could break out on a global basis. Thoughts on this perspective would be appreciated. Also, I am concerned about the non compliance issue regarding utilities not from an investing perspective but from a social and economic one. Thank you Cheryl in advance for your Utility Report, I am looking forward to reading it.

Best regards,

Patrese



To: Quad Sevens who wrote (12411)3/10/1998 2:22:00 PM
From: John Miz  Respond to of 31646
 
Wade the corporation that I work for has purchased the CD. I have not seen it.
We consider ourselves ahead of others in our industry in regard to addressing the embedded chip problem.
That's the interesting part.
We probably have a good handle on the problem, but we have still found it necessary to use the Tava Cd in some form.
If we need the CD and find it usefull, then in my opinion there are others out there that need it more.
I believe that if companies are serious about the issue and know about Tava, then it is my opinion that there will be a lot of CD's sold.
It's just a matter of time.

John