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To: John Mansfield who wrote (18843)6/21/1998 7:15:00 AM
From: Rick Bullotta  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 31646
 
No question about the need for Y2K work in the Power and Utility industries. But I must ask once again, since I have not yet heard any reasonable answer, HOW WILL TAVA PROFIT FROM THIS?

I am not implying that they cannot, only that I have seen no direct strategy from TAVA, other than indirect partnerships, to address this industry segment. TAVA's staff has very little, if any, utility experience, and staffing up with utility experts would seem a deviation from their manufacturing-oriented current and post-Y2K strategy.

I'm trying to understand how the utilities problem can affect TAVA's bottom line, which is all that matters from an investor's standpoint.

And sincere thanks, John, for your tireless research. It is very much recognized and appreciated.