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To: Jean-Philippe Chevalier who wrote (21688)8/5/1998 12:29:00 PM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31646
 
Well, this is how C.K. explained it to me. Not sure if it makes sense, but then for this board, what would be new if it didn't. (Cheryl used bold in typing this, but I'm too tired this morning to shout that loud.)

John Mansfield posts here because WE want him to post here. We "long-timers" are interested in ALL embedded systems issues, not just as they relate to TAVA. Shorts don't like John's posts, neither do daytraders ... they get bored.

I guess on this board you're either a Y2K-junkie or in denial.



To: Jean-Philippe Chevalier who wrote (21688)8/5/1998 12:42:00 PM
From: John Mansfield  Respond to of 31646
 
<<
All those articles are essentially non-relevant as to TAVA
valuation
>>

Most of those articles are about Y2k remediation in embedded systems, for which TAVA is offering services. Therefore, it IS relevant to TAVA's valuation.

Just think of the articles stating that several foreign countries are lagging remediation; and combine this with recent announcement of international business TAVA is doing. Should be obvious for all but only dim-witted people like you don't get it.

John