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To: Tim J. Flick who wrote (14688)4/12/1998 11:16:00 AM
From: Steve Woas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Tim,
You are one person that would know. Is there any way an individual can execute a stock order before the market opens? I don't mean place an order, I mean execute, say a buy at 8:30 am. Now, don't for a minute think I am talking about TAVA :>).

As always, I appreciate your insights.

All the best,

Steve



To: Tim J. Flick who wrote (14688)4/12/1998 11:45:00 AM
From: AHale  Respond to of 31646
 
Tim, why do you think this is not a good time to position for the long term? Just curious, before I load up some more.



To: Tim J. Flick who wrote (14688)4/12/1998 3:04:00 PM
From: bob oserin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
Tim, does time of placement of order mean anything with respect
to its being filled?

BOB O



To: Tim J. Flick who wrote (14688)4/12/1998 4:26:00 PM
From: Raj Ramaswamy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Tim,

I again beg to differ on your opinion. Though it is not a PR, let us not forget it is FORTUNE magazine and not one of the stock news letters we see so often. The fact is FORTUNE covered TAVA makes it all the more legit..about the problem, company (TAVA). And that their methodology/market is very unique. GM being mentioned in the same article should punch in the enormity of Y2K seriousness in embedded arena.

I can not think any other endorsement other than this, that silently screams....TAVA is the only game in town and if anybody going to get lion's share of embedded Y2K bizz, it is going to be TAVA. If I were a new investor, I rather would believe a prestigious mag. such as FORTUNE than some stock newsletter touting TAVA. IMHO, FORTUNE has done in one stroke what RED CHIP report could not do in last few quarters. The way I see it, we need visibility to the horrendous problem we have here in terms of methodology/process, a layman can understand. In that respect FORTUNE has done excellent job of educating a potential investor. People who read this article would know that there is indeed a problem and who the solution provider is...PERIOD. It won't escape attention of fund managers either....IMHO, there will be increased activity among FI to take up positions in TAVA. And I bet Scott's phone will be very very busy in weeks ahead.

So I can not think of better time for potential new longs to take up position than NOOWWW...

Raj