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Technology Stocks : TAVA Technologies (TAVA-NASDAQ) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mama Bear who wrote (18553)6/16/1998 10:51:00 PM
From: JSI  Respond to of 31646
 
I heard about TAVA about 3 weeks before last earnings (probably on the Y2K discussion thread). I haven't been in it anywhere near as long as some of the people on this thread. However, after using the research thread, doing some of my own DD, and saying a prayer, I decided to buy.

I'm one of the firm believers that we're in for a hell of a hit from Y2K (worked at PTUS for a while, and saw how it affected companies, to the tune of $$millions). I think companies like TAVA, that seem to have a unique niche, will make some nice profits. I also believe that with the right strategy (one which TAVA seems to have) that these companies will be able to capitalize on their relationships with the large Fortune 500 companies they are currently dealing with well beyond Y2K.

As TAVA continues to add staff, and therefore billable man hours, their revenues have nowhere to go but up. However, I don't think this stock will see any more sizeable moves, except at earnings. News of large contracts, and specualtion on dollars just won't cut it anymore.

Hopefully, with positive earnings this quarter, and some buyin from the recent roadshow, things should swing to the upside real soon. Combine this with ever increasing awareness of Y2K and I think we've got a winner.

Jusy MHO,

JSI