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To: Money Mood who wrote (15687)4/29/1998 10:46:00 PM
From: Money Mood  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Bits & Pieces: From Y2K Investors' Conference, New York, April 27-28

"...the whole investor conference seemed like one big ad for TAVA. Unintentional, of course" Jeffrey Mitchell

"Another TAVA hiring coup: Rick Cowles, former Y2K PM for DEC." Jeffrey Mitchell
Message 4233844

".. and had a list of major companies listed on one of his slides as customers of Tava" robert e staley
Message 4234540

" I stepped into the conference as a lurker for maybe 30-45 minutes" robert e staley
Message 4235695

"The Legal Definition of Y2K Compliant... to the Federal Government" Jeffrey Mitchell
Message 4245196

"Don Butte, VP of Food Service Operations for Kraft Foods, gave a fantastic talk on "Supply and Distribution Chain Integrity"" Jeffrey Mitchell
Message 4248437



To: Money Mood who wrote (15687)4/30/1998 10:42:00 AM
From: Charliss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
This is interesting Viktor. Recently I was part of an after dinner conversation where this eventuality was discussed. I just happened to be at this affair as someone's dinner companion, and the talk turned from investments to what someone referred to as the eventual Y2K emergency that would require the government to "nationalize" companies like Keane and Tava(these were the companies actually mentioned)The term "nationalize" was used in the same sense that FDR enlisted industry for the emergency status of the war effort. In other words, there would come a time when government would seek to establish priorities for the work of Y2K companies.