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To: Brewmeister who wrote (15655)4/29/1998 9:07:00 AM
From: Craig Rogers  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31646
 
With all this positive news coming out about the Y2k problem and huge contracts for TAVA why does the stock keep pulling back after a little jump?

Craig



To: Brewmeister who wrote (15655)4/29/1998 9:36:00 AM
From: waldemar cyranski  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31646
 
If TAVA is not a part of the replacement market, then which companies are?? Might it not be a good idea as investors in TAVA to invest in the other side of the fix as well? That overview regarding KRAFT suggests that America's problem is not only going to be "inbeded chips" but rioting at the supermarket level retail purchasing.....surely, everyone remembers the panic when gas was perceived to be in short supply, strawberrys contaminated, tainted ice cream etc. ect. How about portable electric generators?? If indeed the utilities are as lax as appears in being focused on the problem....I think the best investment TODAY!!! may be companies that are producing portable elec.generators! Does anyone know of such off hand? Waldy



To: Brewmeister who wrote (15655)4/29/1998 10:04:00 AM
From: Rick Bullotta  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Re: your comment...<<I would think a TAVA would not be in the replacement market - although perhaps for diagnostic work.>>

Most definitely not the case. TAVA would be well positioned for replacement work. Realize that replacement is nothing more than the "extreme" outcome of remediation. Sometimes things just can't be fixed and need to be redone!

In many way, replacement work is easier, less risky, and for the vendor, more profitable.

- Rick




To: Brewmeister who wrote (15655)4/29/1998 10:56:00 AM
From: JDN  Respond to of 31646
 
Dear Dan: Factory REPLACEMENT is TAVA's business. Remember they are Factory Integrators FIRST y2k people SECOND. JDN