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To: Jim Wilke who wrote (17167)5/19/1998 9:54:00 AM
From: Rob L.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
Jim, one fact you failed to metion: In last six months TAVA up over 100%. What more could you ask for? NMS already was built in to price. I agree, the hype on the thread was high. But how can shareholders not be pleased through this point. I am! The ride will have bumps along the way, but outlook is bright IMO

Regards
Rob



To: Jim Wilke who wrote (17167)5/19/1998 10:22:00 AM
From: Jack Bridges  Respond to of 31646
 
There is no question about the healthy extension of contacts with future business values. The key question concerns the nature and timing of acquisitions. Tava's valuation and expanding organization give it a great opportunity to attract privately owned companies with strong earnings by use of stock swaps. This would seem to be the best method for leveraging up Tava's EPS in a timely manner, while also enhancing post-Y2K products, markets and services. JackB



To: Jim Wilke who wrote (17167)5/19/1998 4:43:00 PM
From: threadneedler  Respond to of 31646
 
NMS: <"Well? The NMS is now here. And the value keeps going DOWN. So much for all the glorious predictions of increasing value after NMS>"

Jim! Jim! How long has it been...FOUR DAYS? Talk about your instant gratification.
NMS is great. It removes another barrier & adds considerable credibility. In short order, its been announced that TAVA will trade options on two exchanges, with others to surely follow AND Schwab has finally caved in on marginability.
A number of us predicted that TAVA would trade down and in a narrow range for a period following disappointing earnings. No surprises here. Reread recent posts 17158, 17160, 17169 & 17173 for reasonable analysis of current TAVA business status.
As for future acquisitions as some had suggested, I'd be extremely careful. Seems to me, they're well-positioned as is. If TAVA is cash-happy, they might consider a stock buy back. That would certainly be a nice (and potentially highly profitable) gesture for current holders.
Some fellow on Yahoo, who portends to have a 'source', says big partnership announcement soon. Definitely FWIT!
...And Wade. Be kind. We don't want another Yahooesque board here.



To: Jim Wilke who wrote (17167)5/20/1998 8:31:00 AM
From: R. Bond  Respond to of 31646
 
<<Well? <<

Jim,

Please don't drive yourself crazy. IMHO, the 'problem' is not with TAVA, it's with your demanding that the market do what you want. I've held several stocks that moved to the NMS and none of them ever popped.

All that noise is just 'irrational exuberance'. Stop believing it and you'll feel much better. Perhaps you should visit this thread to seek help: exchange2000.com.

That will be $100 please,
Dr. Bond