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To: STEAMROLLER who wrote (728)9/3/1998 12:51:00 PM
From: NASDBULL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1561
 
Damn, I wish I LOVED PAMM at $4.125!! Now it is $5.

NASDBULL



To: STEAMROLLER who wrote (728)9/3/1998 2:37:00 PM
From: STEAMROLLER  Respond to of 1561
 
TAVA/R.W. Beck Begins Year 2000 Remediation for Two New Municipalities

PR Newswire - September 03, 1998 14:19

ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Sept. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- TAVA Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: TAVA) a global supplier of integrated manufacturing systems, today
announced that TAVA/R.W. Beck Llc. recently signed an agreement with Missouri River Energy Services to begin the process of inventorying and assessing
microprocessor-based equipment associated with their municipal services, such as power, water treatment, wastewater treatment, police and fire services and
airports. The agreement covers an initial group of 16 of the more than 50 members of the organization formerly known as Missouri Basin Municipal Power Agency.

TAVA/R.W. Beck also announced it is beginning the process of remediation for the electric power, water, and communications utility in Muscatine, Iowa.

TAVA is addressing the Y2k embedded system market in utilities through its interest in TAVA/R.W. Beck Llc. From its inception in March of 1998, TAVA/R.W.
Beck, has executed agreements with 16 U.S. clients.

John Jenkins, TAVA CEO said, "The demand for the Y2k services of TAVA/R.W. Beck continues to grow rapidly, as the utility industry begins to increase efforts
to address Y2k. The venture is now staffed at 125 and is looking to grow to more than 200 in the next 90 days."

John Jenkins added, "These two particular engagements are an indication of a trend in the municipal utility market where we are asked to address the complete
municipal service infrastructure, not just power generation."

TAVA (http://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 of
more than 500.

Statements made in this Press Release that are not historical or current facts are "forward-looking statements" made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of federal
securities laws. Forward-looking statements represent management's best judgment as to what may occur in the future, but are subject to certain risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results and events to differ materially from those presently anticipated or projected. Such factors include adverse economic
conditions, entry of new and stronger competitors, inadequate capital, unexpected costs, and failure to capitalize upon access to new clientele. Additional risks and
uncertainties which may affect forward-looking statements about the Company's Y2K One business and prospects include the possibility that a competitor will
develop a more comprehensive or less expensive Y2K solution, and delays in market awareness of TAVA and its product and service solutions. These factors and
others are discussed in the "Management's Discussion and Analysis" section of the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-KSB for the fiscal year ended June 30,
1997 and in subsequent reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, to which reference should be made.



To: STEAMROLLER who wrote (728)9/3/1998 2:42:00 PM
From: STEAMROLLER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1561
 
CDnow Rated Top Music Site by eMarketer, the Authority on Business Online; CDnow Makes
Online Buying 'Easy, Inexpensive and Fun'

PR Newswire - September 03, 1998 13:07

JENKINTOWN, Pa., Sept. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- CDnow, Inc. (Nasdaq: CDNW), the Internet's number one music store, is confirmed as the industry leader,
according to New York consulting firm eMarketer, the authority on business online. CDnow (cdnow.com) has been ranked the number one music store online in a
new list of top 10 music outlets, which appraised more than 100 online music sites based on criteria including selection, price, usability and presentation.

"If there's a way to make buying music on the Internet fun and easy, CDnow has it," says Jonathan Jackson, an eMarketer analyst who regularly follows the music
industry. "Selling music is one of the most mature e-commerce categories online, and CDnow clearly leads the way.

"If you can't find it here (at CDnow), you probably don't really need it," Jackson continues. "There are lots of companies which may understand, in theory, how to do
business on the net but not all of them get it. CDnow clearly gets it."

"We pride ourselves on being the innovator of online music retailing. We created online shopping by pioneering the online shopping cart, drop shipping for Internet
purchases, intelligent album recommendations and Real Audio sound samples," says CDnow President and CEO Jason Olim. "CDnow is committed to finding new
ways to use technology to better serve music fans."

CDnow, Inc. (cdnow.com) is the Internet's number one music store. CDnow offers more than 300,000 music related items -- ten times the size of the average music
store. Founded in 1994 by twin brothers Jason and Matthew Olim, CDnow is building a better music store through intelligent album recommendations, custom CDs,
music samples, a vast library of reviews and features from top music writers and exclusive editorial content from Rolling Stone Network, MTV/VH1 and CMJ New
Music Monthly. CDnow is the premier online music store on Yahoo!, Lycos, Lycos-Bertelsmann, Webcrawler, Tripod, Geocities, MTV/VH1, Rolling Stone
Network, and CBS.com.