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To: threadneedler who wrote (17590)5/24/1998 8:51:00 PM
From: Tim J. Flick  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 31646
 
Many are looking to lay blame on someone for the recent drubbing of tava's stock. It has been suggested that Scott L. is much too lightweight to take Tava to the next level. To this folks I give an out loud BULL****!!. Doesn't everyone realize that as small cap stock's go, you can not find a growth story any better than Tava. You also can not find financial statements that are as strong as Tava's. Most struggling small NASDAQ companies can not even be in the same room as Tava as far as potential and quality of customers.
I'll say this again... it is Nobody's fault that the stock went down.. look at the entire Nasdaq/high tech market, it has been getting slammed for the last 2 weeks. Dell reports good earning and the stock gets hit for 10 points. I told everyone that the larger Y2K companies have been getting hit and I felt Tava would have a hard time holding up under the pressure. This is a correction in Tava, mostly market motivated, and the Tava story is better than it was 6 months ago. So what do you do? You buy the damn stock and quit trying to find fault or someone to blame. The stock market is a brutal game, and no place for people who can not stand the heat. Don't blame Scott!!! Call him up and tell him that he is doing a good job and that you appreciate what he is trying to do. You will get a hell of a lot further and closer to the story than using the later tactics.



To: threadneedler who wrote (17590)5/25/1998 5:55:00 AM
From: R. Bond  Respond to of 31646
 
threadneedler,

Just want to clarify that, while I was ranting about the PR, I pointed out that there are other issues effecting the stock price. My opinion stands. But I am not blaming the recent action entirely on the PR. When scanning the scene for things that can easily be improved, it simply stands out. But changing that would not necessarily cause a rally. Sector movement and profit taking can't be handled with press releases.

FWIW, I have been in a position to have my projects represented by PR firms and record companies. I have been embarassed more than once by lame representation. People don't forget it. It does label the representee as unprofessional, etc. Hence, my feelings about it. However, TAVA's business expertise is always at the heart of things.

Anyway, if a change needs to be made and isn't it reflects more on TAVA than anyone else.

Long.

Cheers,
Bond