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To: WR who wrote (29636)3/21/1999 9:16:00 AM
From: threadneedler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
WR:

The Coke IT initiative article was a good find. I got to read about Ernst & Young, Oracle, Compaq, IBM and Microsoft, but not about TAVA. Is TAVA a player? If so, let's see a TAVA release relative to their role. Obviously Coke is not reluctant to talk about it.
With all the IT, ERP, SAP, et al, specifics discussed, you'd have thought TAVA would have rated a mention. It didn't, unless I missed something.
TAVA NEVER rates a mention, ergo the frustration most longs feel about this stock. For all the bombast about hiring a PR outfit and giving Scott his well-deserved walking papers...nothing!!! We need an IR firm with considerably more clout, connections and size.
TAVA continues to be extremely lax in the shareholder value department.




To: WR who wrote (29636)3/21/1999 12:33:00 PM
From: WR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
ERP's Future? -- Outsourcers are taking on new ERP worlds, but there are roadblocks ahead before this concept will work on the Web

Mar. 19, 1999 (InternetWeek - CMP via COMTEX) -- Rent, don't buy.
That's the sales pitch a new breed of application service providers
(ASPs) will be making to midsize companies about enterprise resource
planning apps this year.

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