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To: Captain Jack who wrote (26095)1/1/1999 10:03:00 PM
From: Kaliico  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Agree, TAVA looks good, also SEEC....

I am in TAVA, also looking at SEEC, has small float, trading at about book value, has earnings..

From Barrons and MF :
Nov 09, 1998 (6:25 PM ET) - The Motley Fool Evening News

Mainframe re-engineering software developer SEEC Inc. (Nasdaq:SEEC - news) jumped $3 1/16, or 52%, to $8 15/16 after winning
a master software deal with the New York State Office of General Services that will allow the company to supply tools and services to
any state, county, or municipal government department in New York plus some nonprofit organizations. A few departments are
already using SEEC's Year 2000 (Y2K) software, Smart Change Factory, which is being used by more than 10 states and federal
agencies. Also, a mention in the "Up and Down Wall Street" column in this week's Barron's magazine boosted SEEC's fortunes today.
The column said that SEEC "has a real business and some big-name customers, is no stranger abroad and is earning money," yet its
shares were trading under $6 compared with a book value of $5.50 a share. Barron's Alan Abelson concluded that "essentially, you're
paying chump change for the business."