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To: Seb Maitra who wrote (14588)4/10/1998 6:24:00 PM
From: James Strauss  Respond to of 31646
 
Fortune Y2k Index...

Seb:

Another thing to consider... If it doesn't have one already, there will be a Fortune Y2k Index... Now, which company involved with Embedded Chips do you think will be selected for the Index? : >

Jim



To: Seb Maitra who wrote (14588)4/10/1998 10:04:00 PM
From: Kathy Riley  Respond to of 31646
 
On the Fortune article, what I notice,besides the content is the fact
that I have not seen a lot of instances like this in major magazines
on an individual company dealing with Year 2k problems, where they get
this much coverage in terms of number of paragraphs, coupled with
the fact that GMs message is VERY CLEAR.

Also, other major magazine writers will read and also want to cover
the embedded systems issue.

Best regards,

Kathy




To: Seb Maitra who wrote (14588)4/11/1998 1:32:00 AM
From: Quad Sevens  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
<< My stop sell is at $70 >>

Seb: Your stop sell has probably not yet shown up on Level II screens.

Let's think for a second: Fully diluted shares are 25 million. At a price of 70, TAVA would have a market cap of 1.75 BILLION dollars. Can you explain why you feel that is a feasible price for TAVA?

Wade

PS: Thanks for the info on Fortune Magazine.