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To: 45bday who wrote (11540)5/13/1998 6:21:00 PM
From: bob  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13949
 
How does TAVA fit in with this group?



To: 45bday who wrote (11540)5/13/1998 7:30:00 PM
From: Senor VS  Respond to of 13949
 
Hi

Please check the following sites regarding the information about India...

indiaworld.co.in
rediff.com

or please check this below thread on SI.

exchange2000.com

Hope you find this useful..

Regards
Ravi



To: 45bday who wrote (11540)5/13/1998 11:44:00 PM
From: P. Ramamoorthy  Respond to of 13949
 
solution - I did not need to sell any of the Indian y2k stocks. Clinton acted right with sanction. Sanction will not impact India's economy. There is nothing anti-US about this incident. It is not a case of terrorism, aggression, drug-trafficking, etc.

I did sell most of ALYD in 15+ to buy SEEC at 13+ because ALYD was losing support.

I think that CBSL, IMRS, SYNT, MAST will survive in spite of hardships. There are many ways to skin a cat. Capitalism will prevail in the end. If you do not like the uncertainty, move to other stocks temporarily and come back after the dust settles. I keep hearing most companies have not taken the steps to check or correct their code. I find it hard to believe. Good luck! Ram



To: 45bday who wrote (11540)5/14/1998 4:59:00 AM
From: JDN  Respond to of 13949
 
Dear Solution: Cant respond to the Indian software firms but TAVA is totally uneffected. They have nothing to do in all of this. JDN