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To: B.D.Bauden who wrote (13839)3/31/1998 4:51:00 PM
From: JDN  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31646
 
Dear Bruce: Luckily for you, you are among the informed. Patrick wont eat your lunch. But he might get some little old person who doesnt own a computer and isnt online. Whats great about the internet in general and SI in particular is we get the chance to pool all our heads with all our contacts, abilities, instincts etc etc and stay informed above the general population. If this stock drops, and I dont wish it on anyone, I will again be a buyer. JDN



To: B.D.Bauden who wrote (13839)3/31/1998 5:01:00 PM
From: hoffy  Respond to of 31646
 
>>>>"Unless this company makes some kind of an announcement it seems unlikely they will be able to sustain enough volume to hold on to this level."

JDN,

I agree with you. My biggest fear is that the stock will drop 2 or 3 points while the announcement sits on Jenkins' or Liolios' desk.<<<

TAVA did seem to have good support in the low 12's. I don't think it will go much lower than that. For now i think we'll trade between the low 12's to around 14. Until we either get news or after a period of consolidation is over, probably a few weeks.

In the meantime I am looking into TPII. It's another Y2000 stock that looks very good. They announced an Alliance today that should be very good long term. Contract news should be coming out very shortly. I here they are all but signed. Here's the website address:

tpii.com



To: B.D.Bauden who wrote (13839)3/31/1998 5:58:00 PM
From: Gerald Underwood  Respond to of 31646
 
To All,

Patrick will eat no one's lunch unless they sell out when the price is down. Company management has not been selected to engineer stock spikes for short term players and this has been apparent from the beginning when they decided to file all press releases with SEC. What they have been doing IMO is building growing value . As most of us TAVA longs of long standing have learned, it sometimes pays to not get too rattled about this. It just demoralizes everyone and doesn't really accomplish much other than causing others to lose patience. Just ask John R.

Best,

Gerry