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To: Captain Jack who wrote (22002)8/12/1998 10:51:00 PM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Momentum is the reason.

<spit-take>

Thes 2 have found their bottom in this range.

I'm not so sure they could find their bottom with both hands. But seriously, just barely holding an artificial support level (created by trading rules) for one day, in a rebounding market, does not, in my estimation, necessarily indicate a bottom.

Throw away Y2K and the core will go 4 1/2

Prior to 7/97, one might presume the advent of Tava/Topro's Y2K venture, the stock was trading around $2. I'd say that's a much fairer estimate of the core, especially since if those wonderful press releases are any indication, the core has if anything deteriorated due to neglect as Tava placed all its emphasis on YuK.

If you would see a CEO be hired the core could go to 8

So you agree management is a problem...

Just hoping they are not angry enough to dump JJ

...but you still want to keep them on. Uh-huh.

the stock runs up 80%. I give it 2 years on the outside.

Note that that's two years to make up four weeks of losses.

The issues like KEA may have a bit more rise in them.... might as well wait as the short possibilities are tremendous in about 16 months.

So to sum up, you believe a major consulting firm like KEA will be devestated by the end of Y@K revenues, yet tiny, far more dependent TAVA will somehow flourish? Have I got that right?