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To: CalculatedRisk who wrote (1628)7/17/1998 1:36:00 AM
From: Y2k_fan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4634
 
Even though I am currently out of TAVA.

I feel all those things could become history. Yes, I agree that this does not look like a good loan by any means. But, what if TAVA is doing better now and can pay off the loan in a very short term?

By the way, I think that TAVA is very creative on its business model; nobody has materialized the idea for building a business on solving Y2K embedded system problems. Even just for identifying the problems would be a great achievement for helping our society. And TAVA is proving itself by getting contracts signed, revenue built. They are doing positive things for the world. They got great vision.

Why do you want to crush such a great company by shorting or racketeering it and all you can make is just a tiny portion of 200 million dollars?

Give the American dream a little life.