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To: Captain Jack who wrote (23746)10/2/1998 7:20:00 PM
From: jwk  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
JR -=- Well, that was one hell of a cool response. Sure enjoyed reading it. Much thoughtful information in there for consideration. I have printed it off (seldom do that with posts) so I can reflect on it away from the keyboard.

Buuuuttttt..... in all you said, I didn't see anything reflecting on T's oft repeated mantra of "it's the connections, stupid" as being the main windfall booty to parlay into post y2k profits. Sure, the y2k dough will help the wheels turn, but it's the bluesky/goodwill of who-u-know and whose-gonna-call-u that they keep saying will bring in 21st century profits.



To: Captain Jack who wrote (23746)10/3/1998 5:04:00 PM
From: PaddyD  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31646
 
<<IF someone there uses the Y2K profits wisely this is a winner.... >>
Dear John; There is a really interesting article about a Canadian Y2K software company, Cognicase Inc. in the Investor's Business Daily, Oct 5, 1998 pg. A4. A year ago they were almost purely a Y2K company, Today they are a global information tech. service provider. They went from 175 employees to more than 1500 by acquisitions. Let's hope TAVA can combine their obvious acumen for focusing on CUSTOMER needs with the extra earnings and the fantastic client list to continue their growth after 2000. Financially it looks like the biggest headache at the moment is being able to borrow sufficiently to cover the accounts receivables, which are growing because of the exponential billings.