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To: Y2k_fan who wrote (16030)5/5/1998 9:35:00 PM
From: Josef Svejk  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31646
 
Humbly report, All, I can't help but agree with T-Mex - short term.

Sat there all day with him, watching level II, and all I can say is, the numbers are stacked against TAVA, at the moment.

Is TAVA a winner long term? I believe so.

Short term? I believe not. It was being shorted all day long by the big guys - period.

What does that mean? Beats me, but the Market Muggers were betting all day long that the longs are wrong - short term, at the least.

Buy, sell, hold? Your choice.

Lowering of earnings estimates? Thank God reality set in.

Market? Nasty.

Hopes? I got some, but the street does not hope, it's ruthless.

Please take a look at ANY y2k stock that does not SUPER outperform expectations (example, COGIF, which, like TAVA, I know by heart,
biz.yahoo.com - it is now BELLOW where it was prior to BOCKBUSTER earnings that BEAT estimates!)

Am I saying sell? Hell no! Do what you think is right!

The facts are, earnings estimates have been cut from $0.04 to $0.01.

Dream on if you are so inclined, but the street does NOT dream.

My GUESS (and I stress it's only a GUESS of someone that is as blind as a bat!!!) we're going down - short term. The whole y2k sector is down and I do not see our TAVA as an exception.

The reality, as I see it is, y2k stocks have to walk on water to go up, at present!

Is the CC going to be great? I sure as hell hope so!

Will it matter? I have no idea.

Fry me, roast me, flame me, whatever, that's the way I see it, and those that know me, know TAVA is my #1!

Svejk
(GL-15 applies: digiserve.com ;-)

P.S. Off line for most of the rest of the week, got other things to do.



To: Y2k_fan who wrote (16030)5/5/1998 9:54:00 PM
From: eric deaver  Respond to of 31646
 
Now wait a second - I am very long on TAVA as many here know. I would NEVER call TAVA consistent.

We may actually see a dip on 3rd quarter earnings unless they are surprising. A long time ago many people said this was the quarter - positive earnings must be realized for Y2K work or there wasn't enough time to get the gains they were expecting and therefore stage for the post Y2K world. Now I feel this is a lot of bunk and definitely think the stage has changed in terms of contracts since then. TAVA has proven itself in my eyes (and many others) since then. But you will still likely see a dip come earnings day if they are lax. But really who cares (except the traders like TM). The next quarter's earnings (or even next major contract) will easily erase any potential dip - mark my words. Use it as an opportunity to average down - if the dip even occurs.

I still contend that this show will be far from over in terms of Y2K revenues come 1/1/00. Plenty of time for TAVA to fully realize their potential for the next millenium.

IMHO

Eric



To: Y2k_fan who wrote (16030)5/7/1998 10:34:00 PM
From: Wildman262  Respond to of 31646
 
This Tokyoclown sure fooled many of you. I can't believe how many of you have fallen for his crap. Many of you act like he moves the market. Give me a flipping break.

This is a rough example of his nonsense.
"If you do not believe Tava will go to $50..the fire of death with burn you in hell"

For months this board was cluttered with the above kind of crap.
Now this guy, wants to "attempt" to scare his sheep into selling so that he can hopefully buy low.