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To: Terp who wrote (18191)6/11/1998 3:55:00 PM
From: John Mansfield  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
Terp,

Sorry, but this is too ridiculous to be worth discussing. There is no indication that KEA is moving on TAVA's turf. This is not in line with their core business. In past CC's there has been a detailed discussion by TAVA's management on the cooperation with co's such as KEA (nt only in the last CC, but in previous CC's as well. Remember mentioning TAVA using the project office set up by KEA for embedded Y2k work at a client).

Instead, better read the white papers on the TAVA site. Very detailed and compelling article on Y2k remediation on the factory floor.

Regards,

John



To: Terp who wrote (18191)6/11/1998 4:00:00 PM
From: IVAN1  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31646
 
Concern about KEA's embedded chip remediation capability

Hi all. Yeah, I posted that KEA press release and I must say, when I first saw it I quickly scanned for the TAVA connection, found none, and didn't like it one bit. The "no competitors" part of the story was very important to me, and if a KEA can jump in and do the embedded chip thing by itself, this would be of real concern to me. Any input on what's going on here would obviously be very valuable.

Best to all, Ivan1

PS am long TAVA and KEA



To: Terp who wrote (18191)6/11/1998 7:07:00 PM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Terp: Sorry if I offended you but think about what you are saying. A press release DOES NOT make KEA a factory integrator nor a imbedded systems expert, nor have the personnell to perform that work, not the contacts and reputation in that field etc etc etc. Did it ever occur to you that KEA if they get any of that business intend to work with TAVA on it? If you have been in this stock as long as you say, then you ought to know what has been said in CC's etc. Now I am too irritated with this market today to waste any more time on this subject. JDN