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To: fma who wrote (27854)2/11/1999 10:09:00 AM
From: Larry Williams  Respond to of 31646
 
Maybe a non Y2k company will buyout Tava.



To: fma who wrote (27854)2/11/1999 10:12:00 AM
From: LuckyLinda  Respond to of 31646
 
FMA, that is precisely why I sold mine. This is going to be in the 5's again IMO. And what it will do if the market starts tanking is another story. And then people will have margin calls coming in and there will be forced selling. Besides the fact of added shares? Nope, I wasn't sticking around this time to lose my profit again. Not daytrading, just smart investing. I got burned the last two quarters. The exact same thing happened. All I did was buy on dips to try to average down. So when I finally got a profit, I took it! How long before others are just tired of averaging down, hoping, waiting, and just dump this piece of cr** to go on to investments that actually make money???

Also, I hate to say this, but Bill Wexler does influence people here. He has been right as long as I've been reading this thread. Sad, but true.



To: fma who wrote (27854)2/11/1999 11:16:00 AM
From: B.D.Bauden  Respond to of 31646
 
fma,

The ceiling created by the MM's is artificial not absolute. Increased acquisition by informed investors could break right through it. Look at the EPS increases over the last few quarters. TAVA has to be one of the fastest growing companies on the market.

We need public relations from a professional firm that knows what it is doing in order to get the word out.

I think a stock buy back is a very good idea. It's a way of increasing volume, reversing dilution and raising value that would be hard even for TAVA management to screw up.

"I know many of you will say stop diluting the stock with options, but do you seriously think that is why the price of this stock is where it is at?"

I don't think that the dilution due to options has had that much of an impact on the stock price. I simply feel that TAVA management has shown a total disregard for share holder equity and does not deserve to have them. My vote of NO on the options issue is nothing more than sending a message that investors are not going to stand for business as usual.

The panic selling we saw yesterday appears to be over. People are picking up TAVA this morning at bargain basement prices. We have the share holders meeting coming up next week. Yesterdays action must have convinced JJ and crew that they are doing something wrong. These guys are not idiots. They have brought TOPRO from a "mom and pop" operation to a multi million dollar company with a basket load of fortune 500 clients. I'm betting that they will have a plan of action ready for presentation at the SHM if not sooner.

Bruce



To: fma who wrote (27854)2/11/1999 11:29:00 AM
From: jackc  Respond to of 31646
 
fma, TAVA could announce a share buyback. That does not mean they actually have to follow thru. Just have that option. The price is so low now, they could actually start buying and earmark it for employees incentive plan....jc