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To: John Mansfield who wrote (17554)5/22/1998 6:15:00 PM
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I was at a presentation by Compuware this week(for those who believe me), and they said that they anticipate having a full load of Y2K work through the year 2001. I don't see any reason why this would not be true for Tava. I believe that on Jan 1 2000, Tava will be able to raise their prices quite a bit. This will also facilitate basic system integration business for all the new products that must be introduced.

As sad as I am about the drop, I truly believe that everything is on track. There is only one analyst covering this company who is followed by the street. He had to make a guess at the adoption rate for Y2K work. While he got his number wrong because of timing, he still has TAVA as a buy. I think this says a lot.