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To: Bill Wexler who wrote (22538)8/21/1998 4:48:00 PM
From: S.C. Barnard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
To: +Bill Wexler (22352 )
From: +NASDBULL
Tuesday, Aug 18 1998 8:34PM ET
Reply # of 22538

TAVA strong buy recommendation

TAVA stock has been artificially deflated due to a campaign of
fraudulent stock promotion by Bill Wexler. TAVA investors have been
bright enough to see that TAVA has a unique technology and database
for discovering and remediating "Y2K
bugs" in "embedded systems". This is absolutely true. TAVA
(www.tavatech.com) provides factory automation and control systems
integration helping
clients in manufacturing and process industries integrate their processes,
applications, hardware
and software into seamless manufacturing enterprises. Located in 14
regional offices throughout
the U.S., TAVA has a staff more than 480.

TAVA's financial condition is getting better, and despite claims by short
sellers, including Bill Wexler, TAVA is experiencing dramatic growth.

There is no reason to not buy TAVA's grossly undervalued stock. TAVA
will soon trade in the high double digits.



To: Bill Wexler who wrote (22538)8/21/1998 5:33:00 PM
From: TokyoMex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
A small IT that has deals with GM ,,BMY ,,KO ., City of LA,, let see who else,, can some one else carry on from here,, so we can educate this ignorant ,,barbarian,, a running dog of Ladin ?



To: Bill Wexler who wrote (22538)8/21/1998 6:46:00 PM
From: Joe T  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Your Quote "The Y2K problem is a hoax designed to make a millenial crisis out of a relatively straightforward software/hardware upgrade and maintenance issue." is proof of your boundless intelligence.

Come work with me at the hospital where me and my co-workers are involved in a Y2K remediation project. I am sure we would all like to learn how we can turn the project into a relatively straightforward software/hardware upgrade . We will gladly pay you to show us how to do this. But please hurry before we pass out from all the laughing you have caused us.