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To: John Mansfield who wrote (18267)6/13/1998 1:41:00 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 31646
 
Anecdotal, but...

I have people asking me out of the blue about the Y2K problem. Very seldom anymore do you hear that mindless "Bill Gates will fix it." comment. IMO there will be a considerable Y2K panic among the general public somewhere between July '98 and the end of '99, but there's only about 5 to 10% awareness now.

When the subject turns to stocks, I tell people I can't generally follow all the Y2K companies because there are just too many, BUT there is only one company offering a SERIOUS solution in the area of embedded systems [despite attempts on this thread to fictionalize about Raytheon and others-LOL], and that I am very long on TAVA. The concept of a Y2K problem in embedded systems appears to be even more difficult for the people to understand.

My conclusion: Our time is coming, but not yet here. When the panic hits full force, TAVA's stock price is likely to benefit beyond our conservative estimates,