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To: Steve Woas who wrote (13600)3/27/1998 8:55:00 PM
From: stevedhu  Respond to of 31646
 
Steve, two steps forward one step backward, no problem.
Steve



To: Steve Woas who wrote (13600)3/27/1998 8:58:00 PM
From: threadneedler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
While we all continue to layer on one example after another of the horrific specter of the Y2k doomsday scenario, the name TAVA is rarely associated with the remediation of these examples.

The Y2k story is out, the TAVA story is not. I think this is a legitimate concern to share with management for those of you who have ongoing contact with them. When you get an answer, kindly share it with us.

Please don't construe this as a negative or argumentative as I added a significant number of shares to my holdings today, but I do think it's time that the shareholders were given some answers about this concern and the fact we've not heard of any pilot programs being rolled over into long term contracts.



To: Steve Woas who wrote (13600)3/27/1998 10:52:00 PM
From: Tim J. Flick  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
Steve.. Depends on unfinished orders by large players.
However, If I was Tava management I would not let this raging houseafire burn out. I would throw alot more gas on the fire with some strategic partnerships/engagements. Bottom line, do not let the momentum (that is so hard to start) die. With some strong announcements, they could have this stock at $20 in the next 3 weeks or sooner.
Still concerned that current market run is long in the tooth. Too many people making money in little guys. Starting to see big boys beginning to roll over. If they start picking up steam to the downside pull money off the table, little guys won't be far behind.
Out of town all next week, will see yawl when I get back. Jeez, it's sure fun when ya got one working well.