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To: JDN who wrote (23764)10/4/1998 7:59:00 AM
From: John Mansfield  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
JDN,

John Rakoci sold his shares last year at about $6-7 before the big runup towards $14... (he bought them around $2-5; I think). After selling he kept on stating negatives about TAVA for weeks.... he seems frustrated for selling that early, it seems to me.

Today with a forward P/E of about 4.5 / 1.1 (Hannifen estimate for FY 1999); TAVA does not seem too expensive to me <g>.

Again, Y2k remediation work will continue for 3-5 years; and as this is becoming a pure sellers market (where are the competitors!? Only Raytheon mentioned; this is correct as far as I can see), TAVA can sell to customers with contracts for non Y2k follow up work in the works...

Regards,

John



To: JDN who wrote (23764)10/4/1998 7:24:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
JDN --- I would be real happy to deal with a company that has such a practise (WITH SARCASM). If I were a big company the situation would go to some big lawyers. I would surely hope not. How would you feel if you could only get your car repaired at the local gas station knowing if you went to the dealership you would get no more gasoline?