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To: CYBERKEN who wrote (22186)8/17/1998 11:21:00 AM
From: TokyoMex  Respond to of 31646
 
Wonga Tonga ,, TAVA man .. hinga tinga TAVA woman ,,!!

TAVA doin ,,the TAVA ting,, a slow rise,, sneaks up on you ,, long and shorts ,, playing chicken little shit game,, then wonga tonga bang,, it goes up ,, kaboooom...

TAVA man .. TAVA woman,,, go fo the TAVA ting .. !!!~



To: CYBERKEN who wrote (22186)8/17/1998 11:48:00 AM
From: Rick Bullotta  Respond to of 31646
 
<<But they will most likely have enough Y2K cash to buy up most of these "thousands" of "competitors". Not to mention the inside edge of having already worked successfully with almost all the potential customers.>>

Two big assumptions there...

1) That they will have enough cash to buy up "most" of these competitors...not a chance. Even at 1X revenues they couldn't afford to buy more than a handful of companies.

2) That they will have worked "successfully" with the potential clients...definitely not a certainty.

I have been quite bullish in the past, but am quickly losing my patience. I'm not seeing the moves I believe are necessary to prepare the company for post-Y2K. Nor am I satisfied with the financial performance in the face of growing high-margin revenues. I won't be happy with anything less than $0.07-$0.08 for last quarter...

It is time for TAVA to "show us the money". Plain and simple. Good earnings will turn me into a vocal supporter. Bad earnings, well, let's just hope they're not bad. <g>