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To: C.K. Houston who wrote (14492)4/9/1998 11:39:00 AM
From: Mighty_Mezz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Thanks Cheryl, It had completely slipped my mind.

And thanks to Patrick for reminding us that Y2K revenue began coming in a quarter early.
While >>The filings "do not anticipate significant Y2K revenue before the third quarter" (March quarter) does contain an exact quote from a filing, it's a bit misleading.

Current reality is: They did not anticipate Y2K revenue before the third quarter (March quarter), but $1,736,000 in Y2K revenue came in during the second quarter (December quarter).

Making old company predictions sound current is pretty sneaky.
Shorts are just whistling in the graveyard, afaic.



To: C.K. Houston who wrote (14492)4/9/1998 11:45:00 AM
From: wlheatmoon  Respond to of 31646
 
FROM Y2K thread.

General Motors Corp. said it will be spending
between $410 million and $540 million fixing its computers, making its
effort the second-biggest at any American company.


For what that's worth. <GGG>

mike



To: C.K. Houston who wrote (14492)4/10/1998 5:08:00 PM
From: C.K. Houston  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 31646
 
EAVESDROPPING: Overvalued: Roger's 1998 Short Picks
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To: Pancho Villa (6501 )
From: Kip518
Wednesday, Apr 8 1998 7:39AM ET


>>Did you sell TAVA? I reserved 3k shares today but never pulled the short trigger.<<

Pancho, yes I've been lightening up for the past couple of weeks. As of yesterday I only have 1K of 7K left (most bought 5s-8s). TAVA remains one of the few longs I have left. It
has turned into a great trading stock, but for the moment I'd rather play it only from the long side. Looking to reenter just over 10.
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To: Pancho Villa (6709 )
From: Kip518
Friday, Apr 10 1998 12:24PM ET


>>Kip: I knew a friend was long TAVA. Get out otherwise share with your friends the reasons why we should not short.<<

Pancho, Fortune on TAVA
pathfinder.com
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To: Kip518 (6710 )
From: Pancho Villa
Friday, Apr 10 1998 3:34PM ET


Kip: on TAVA. I am not an expert but it may be that TAVA has found itself a nice nitch on the y2k problem as it relates to manufacturing controllers which frequently have the code hardwired into a chip. This is a field that is quite different from the mainstream mainframe/distributed computing - software based y2k problem. The fix in these cases will frequently be hardware based. They can combine a tool approach with tailor consulting to fix those machines that are equiped with controllers in their database.
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Have a great weekend guys!!

Cheryl