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To: Ken Salaets who wrote (1522)7/15/1998 5:42:00 PM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4634
 
Ken, what difference does it make? He stated that he covered it, back in the 30s I believe.

Sorry that TAVA doesn't give you enough love at night. You see, I don't think you'd have time for this if you weren't worried deep down inside that he's right about your beloved.

Barb



To: Ken Salaets who wrote (1522)7/15/1998 6:20:00 PM
From: Bill Wexler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4634
 
The TAVA fraud continues its price decline.

TAVA is a fraudulent stock promotion scheme which has misled investors into believing that the TAVA corporation has a "fix" for "embedded systems" Y2K bugs. TAVA management and its stock promoters have grossly overestimated the size of their potential markets and have generated a series of misleading press releases which give the impression that "orders" = "revenue".

TAVA has recently refinanced a loan through the shady Sirrom Capital company for $4,000,000. TAVA has pledged 100% of its assets for this loan despite the fact that it sports a grossly overinflated market cap of over $200 million. TAVA has also massively diluted its float through a series of convertible offerings and the exercise of warrants.

TAVA has never delivered a consistent earnings stream to its investors. Indeed, TAVA's earnings have been steadily declining and its cash flow is alarmingly negative.

TAVA will soon trade in the low single digits.