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To: david sosiak who wrote (26725)1/17/1999 9:10:00 PM
From: TEDennis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
David Sosiak: A few comments ...

I am a potential TAVA investor. A potential repeat TAVA investor, actually ... I've been in and out a few times over the past couple of years. I'd like to hear all the current opinions so I can use them in making my investment decision this time around.

I have spent quite a bit of time reading through many posts here on this thread. For the most part, the posters communicate their opinions amicably.

You seem to be the exception. I'm curious as to why that might be? Your acidic posts upset the flow of communication among the rest of the thread readers.

I like to follow the SI threads of the stocks I invest in. Frankly, the negativism you display in your posts makes me want to just pass this company by and go elsewhere with my dollars.

I find it curious that you claim (imply?) that those who don't support your long term views on this stock are holding a short position. I find no basis for you to make that claim, or others implying certain posters work for competitors.

We (you included) are all entitled to our opinions and we are entitled to "voice" them. Your thoughts are valuable, as are others' thoughts.

If you disagree with someone's opinion, that's fine. But, please focus on discussing the issues, and avoid personal comments that only serve to alienate the readers of the thread. I think we'll all benefit from rational discussions.

Regards,

TED




To: david sosiak who wrote (26725)1/17/1999 9:47:00 PM
From: Larry Brew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
david, << who do I work for >>I can't speak who CJ works for because we've never discussed it. I can tell you I worked for Texas Instruments for 27 1/2 years prior to my retirement in 1996. Prior to that I worked for Nasa in Houston for 18 months. Prior to that I was in the Air Force for 7 1/2 years. Prior to that I went to 1 year of a 2 year electrician vocational school. Prior to that I was in high school. After retiring from TI, I took my IRA money and put it in mutual funds. I didn't like their performance so switched to stock trading in April 97. I like this. I work for myself. That's about it.
How about you? Who do you work for?
Larry