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To: DD™ who wrote (12251)7/7/1998 12:27:00 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Respond to of 13949
 
DD, I rarely make buy and sell recommendations about stocks. However, TAVA under $8 is a BUY in my book -- assuming they expect revenues to increase this quarter.

Why?

Look at ALYD. Shorts tanked it to 11.5 not long ago. In fact, short interest was up over one million! So, ALYD lets it be known that they expect revenues to increase from $8.4M to $10M, and that has caused analysts to estimate eps going from .10 to .16, a substantial increase. This gets published, carried on Dow Jones, and, voila, a major short squeeze: volume is up over 600K and the price is now hovering around 16.

Again, the key is numbers. If TAVA has the numbers, the same thing can and will happen to them. They just need to get the word out.

- Jeff



To: DD™ who wrote (12251)7/7/1998 1:37:00 PM
From: P. Ramamoorthy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13949
 
Read in yahoo boards that Connecticut has decided to outsource all of its governmental IT (info tech) functions. CSC (computer science) and others are bidding heavily, persuading politicians. Is this true? Ram