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To: Mark3000 who wrote (29114)3/2/1999 8:16:00 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
Rock laying the smack down on Reece:

Looks like a case of the pot calling the kettle black. (I held RNTK briefly as well, and looked like a case of fraudulent promotion with regards to a TX deal).

Wasn't that a TokyoMex play as well?? Then why are you and BillW so buddy-buddy?

Maybe I come from the old school (at least 2 years old), where earnings mattered.

The same school where increasing revenues mattered.

If I understand you two jokers correctly, having a 185% revenue growth rate and .39/share trailing earnings, and finally .77/share forward estimated earnings are clear signs of a fraud. Face it, Bill Wexler is clearing implying that TAVA's earnings are fraudulent

And in 2000, assuming a slowdown in business, (and that is just an assumption) it will a slowdown based upon the revenues at that time, not current revenues. Thus, even with a slowdown, it may only mean a decline to revenue levels higher than currently exist or have existed previously.

But then again, I fully understand why you find it easier to beat on me, than to take issue with the analysis. Take the easy path, guys. Especially when the facts don't support your slander.

People don't believe me, they believe the facts I lay out for them. And the facts can be laid out by the Devil himself and it wouldn't change the analysis.

TAVA is a value/growth play and undervalued at this price, IMO. (caveat emptor) Don't confuse poor overall market internals with some kind of prophetic foresight.

TAVA is not the only small-cap/micro-cap stock that is earning money but not getting any attention from the market.

That's why CPU had to hold $10/share for Bill. If it broke through it, the institutions would dump the shares and the company would become a dead stock. TAVA needs to get to $10 to interest the institutions. You and Wexler know that.

But you also know that if TAVA even comes in with .20/share next quarter, your short position are in deep kimchee. .59/share in trailing earnings will get an institutions attention.

So you know that time is against you guys. I beckon you... come over to the dark side and go long.... <VBG>

Regards,

Ron
(Notice how I'm still polite to you two?... That comes from strength of conviction....Something that they taught us at Benning...:0)