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To: Robert G Allen who wrote (1726)7/29/1998 7:40:00 PM
From: Jim H  Respond to of 1936
 
That's it. had enough. If breaking below 7 was meant to get me out, it worked. Can always get back in. Good luck to those that stick it out. Seems alot of these small Y2K co.s are taking it on the chin now (TAVA). Still believe in this co. & hope to buy back cheaper.
Jim



To: Robert G Allen who wrote (1726)7/29/1998 7:54:00 PM
From: Rainforest  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1936
 
Robert, I'd love to be able to give you a reason to hold, but I'm fresh out of ideas. Puts on the OEX would seem to be the best play at this moment in time. A lot of companies are using Sapiens programs for y2k remediation (including IBM & Unisys if I remember correctly) and for euroconversion, but we small fry don't know how that will translate to the bottom line and the market reaction to it. The price plunge could be due to market mugger trickery or insiders bailing before the bad news or the smell from across the pacific or the possibility of President Al Gore. Good luck, whatever you do.