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To: airborn who wrote (6670)6/28/1998 10:35:00 AM
From: Larry Brew  Respond to of 10786
 
airboen, Larry Boy, and Charlie, << thanks for the inputs >>

Will be watching TAVA on CNBC. I hope the theory of MM's loading
up ALYD at 12 - 13 is correct. I just wonder who's dumping the shares at that price? They must be in a lot cheaper than me suggesting it's
some of the early founders to the stock. Not suggesting employees
necessarily, just the early birds tired of waiting. Time to check out
TAVA. Haven't looked at them.
Larry



To: airborn who wrote (6670)6/28/1998 10:45:00 AM
From: Larry Brew  Respond to of 10786
 
airborn, << TAVA -- that didn't take long >>

The appear to be a software company built around motor control
systems, not dedicated to Y2K solutions. Insiders did some dumping
between $9 $10 lately. Will see what they say on Monday.
Larry



To: airborn who wrote (6670)6/29/1998 1:22:00 PM
From: LWH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10786
 
Airborn

About 4 years ago, my broker and I were heavily invested in a bomb and drug detection company. While viewing CNBC one morning, I notice a segment addressing bomb detection. Every company except the one we were invested in seemed to be mentioned. I called my broker and he decided to call CNBC and find out why. They were not familiar with our small company, but said if we would fax them some information they would be glad to look at it. We faxed information about their technology and they contacted the president of the company and did a live interview that same day. To the best of my knowledge at no cost. A win/win situation. Alydaar probably could get the same kind of exposure if their so called public relations would make any kind of an effort.

Larry



To: airborn who wrote (6670)6/29/1998 11:46:00 PM
From: Robert K. Sims  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10786
 
Airborn,

If you want to see a Y2K CEO on CNBC, tune in Monday June 29, at 1.00PM EST and watch Power Lunch to see what the CEO of TAVA has to say about their latest contract with the County of Los Angeles, they might also mention some of their other contract's Coca Cola, TAVA currently has more than 60 active Y2K clients covering more than 400 sites, I for one would like to see our Mr. Gruder on CNBC saying great thing's about ALYD.........

The way TAVA tanked today, just maybe we don't need Gruder on CNBC. Dang, it's hard to call this game. Your thoughts?

-Robert