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To: Bonzo who wrote (16333)5/10/1998 8:01:00 AM
From: threadneedler  Respond to of 31646
 
Let me echo the Red Chip kudos being tossed at rob, the Richmonds & Bonzo3. I printed out all three posts as an update info base going forward.
You all paint Jenkins as a very confident guy who is solidly in control...and the fact he is so incredibly 'busy' bodes extremely well for TAVA's future. The upbeat tone of his conversations and presentation is also very comforting to investors.
As for the Wonderware CD sales lag, consider this; it sometimes takes a sales staff a period of time to understand, accept and adjust to an 'outside' product. They are comfortable with the lines that are most familiar to them. Once a couple of their hotshots start shooting up the charts with CD sales, the rest will pile on.
A reminder for the Tuesday CC. 11:00, eastern time @ (415) 904-7310 &, as I understand an earlier post, replays at 1-800 329-0171 24 hours after the fact at conference # 4239109.
One final thought. No matter how extraordinary Tuesday's CC might be, don't be surprised if TAVA takes a dip the very next day. Don't give it a second thought if it happens (hopefully, it won't).



To: Bonzo who wrote (16333)5/10/1998 8:40:00 AM
From: R. Bond  Respond to of 31646
 
Joe,

Excellent post, my man. Thanks very much.

I hope it's true that TAVA has moved out of excepting pilot projects. Good news.

Cheers,
Bond



To: Bonzo who wrote (16333)5/10/1998 11:39:00 AM
From: John Miz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Judging by what's being reported form the Red Chip conference, I have a feeling Tava will be bought going into the quarterly report Tuesday.

Let's see, Tava with at least 90 clients, representing 10,000 sites.
Inventory and assesment averages 50 thousand dollars per site.
You do the math there.

Remediation, 500,000 dollars per site. Nice round number.

Seems to me like Tava is at the door step of a big move.

John