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To: Karl Drobnic who wrote (27694)2/9/1999 10:16:00 PM
From: GreenKeeper  Respond to of 31646
 
Whew, did I ever need some fertilizer to keep this green going!

I cringed during 3 quarterly blights, and was ready to finally break even on this Q's sunburst and switch to a hotter tech pick.

Now that shade is falling on many techs, more tech money will be looking for obvious value plays like TAVA, and I am willing to stay put and watch our Green grow. PR won't even be needed. Just let the stat finders sort us to the top.

However, my simplistic way of forecasting growth has been to look at the employee count. I didn't see how adding the whole world to our list of customers would double the stock without doubling the heads.
I am hearing plans to increase field engineers from 450 to 650, but that might still limit our net upside. I think other layman investors have wrestled with that observation also.

GreenKeeper




To: Karl Drobnic who wrote (27694)2/10/1999 10:36:00 AM
From: JDN  Respond to of 31646
 
Dear Karl: If its any help, I interpreted Kevin's remarks same as you. What excites me about it is that it would seem that this could be a substantial hunk of Revenue (in the future) that is NOT tied to Labor. If this Company can continue to supplement their Revenue and income from sales of Software or other non Labor intensive sources then we very might likely command a higher PE ratio. JDN