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To: John Mansfield who wrote (19948)7/5/1998 10:33:00 AM
From: John Mansfield  Respond to of 31646
 
'Why can't we read the posts in the Industry Forum?
asked in the Electric Utilities and Y2K Q&A Forum
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I noticed there is a seperate forum for industry insiders that is password protected. While I understand the need to limit postings in that forum to people inside the industry, couldn't you make those posts available for everyone to read? I am sure most of the questions we are asking in the open forum are answered there.
Asked by Charles Murphy (Cuchulane@aol.com) on July 04, 1998.

greenspun.com



To: John Mansfield who wrote (19948)7/5/1998 2:14:00 PM
From: biffpincus  Respond to of 31646
 
In today's New York Post (7/5) there is a TAVA mention in a full page article in the business section on Y2k. The focus is how to play the sector ... and TAVA comes out on top (at least graphically) ... There is a centerpiece photo of pins being knocked over by a bowling ball with a listing of six Y2k companies under this headline:

"ROLLING A STRIKE - While Y2k (the year 2000 computer bug) may knock some companies out, those working to develop solutions stand to score big from its impact"

And, in the body of the article, TAVA is the first company mentioned:

"Some of the stand-out firms in the index (Bloomberg Y2k Index) in terms of one-year gains include TAVA Technologies, Inc., up 386%"

That is the extent of the TAVA mention, but I would say that it was placed prominently. The article goes on to quote Yardeni and the odds of recession, etc., et al.