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To: david sosiak who wrote (22066)8/14/1998 10:52:00 AM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 31646
 
David --- Volume is up big and the price is up 10% already today. Good moves. No one ever indicated they could do a better job although you comment on who could/could not is questionable. The point is these people are PAID to do a job that could be done much better. You stated WHY the company is doing well,,, the product/service available,,, and stated one of the reasons we are not doing better "mgmt is too conservative" is just 1 of the things they could be doing better...



To: david sosiak who wrote (22066)8/15/1998 10:44:00 AM
From: R. Bond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Hi David,

I am well aware of the factors you point out in your post concerning TAVA in it's marketplace niche. To clarify, my comments were specifically about the mgmt.'s ability to handle P.R. Which has been pathetic in the past, IMHO. I sincerely hope they have taken some advice, read a book, or something by now.

I do not purport to have the skills necessary to run TAVA. However, as a shareholder (unfortunately) I do have a right to complain when I think any aspect of the company is being handled less than effectively. Considering the recent crash of TAVA's share price, a couple of the things that mgmt. can do for the shareholders is look after the analysts and have a strong P.R. front. The last conference call was a dud and the CNBC spot was a failure. When you think of Jack Welch and Andy Grove do blown TV spots on international TV come to mind? It's part of the CEO's job, like it or not. Such an opportunity is much more important for TAVA than Intel or GE.

TAVA has a long way to go in percentages to reach it's trading zone of only 2 months ago. During the crash, mgmt. appeared to be letting it go. There was NO support. I don't like that. I don't trust these guys anymore. Show me the money.

Cheers,
Bond