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To: James Strauss who wrote (12928)3/20/1998 1:47:00 PM
From: Gerald Underwood  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Jim,

Ah, but one of his close friends, a Mr. Gates does. If Mr. Buffett understands the need of TAVA for Coke, then the connection with the law of supply and demand will naturally follow. JMO.

Gerry



To: James Strauss who wrote (12928)3/20/1998 2:31:00 PM
From: JDN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
Dear Jim: You're right, but I dont consider this co High Tech. It does not require inordinate amounts of Capital nor heavy expenditures for R&D. Those are the things Buffet detests about High Tech stocks. On the other hand it is going to attempt and has already begun to take a highly fragmented industry comprised of Mom and Pop shops and weave it into a National Structure. Ala early days of McDonalds thus I could see Warren having a great interest.. Remember--MCTAVA. JDN



To: James Strauss who wrote (12928)3/21/1998 12:28:00 AM
From: COREY  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
James,aggreed!
In the past he would also never pull a stunt like buying a boat load of silver either. I'll bet when he learned how many millions he would have to pay TAVA to keep KO running smoothly he got a crash course on Y2K. I don't think anyone (especially him) would shell out the big money without understanding exactly why he had to.
I'm sure many of the companies he's invested in have similar Y2K issues that they have been or will be addressing. I wouldn't be surprised if he was VERY in tune to the Y2K challenge. I'll bet he also knows that many other companies will have to pay TAVA a small fortune to keep their companies afloat. Almost like a little monopoly!
All in all, it's probably just wishful thinking but I agree with JDN - let it be.....

Corey
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