To: Rick Bullotta who wrote (30008 ) 4/5/1999 5:34:00 PM From: threadneedler Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31646
Rick: TAVA is beyond question and without a doubt a 'little' guy...a little, little guy given the working street definition of a micro-cap; any cap under 300 million. You're probably more familiar with the inner workings of this company than anybody on the board. A while back, you were saying how wild other companies were about their work; how they couldn't wait to sign on...Today, you characterize TAVA as a so-called "yanker", as opposed to a "Yankee". Please enlighten us as to what companies are making big moves for TAVA's services. Please name names, or are the non-Y2k clients cloaked in secrecy as well? It has been my experience, that when a client base is cloaked in secrecy, it's non-existent. If TAVA is indeed overwhelmed with post-Y2k business, why isn't the street even remotely interested? Tiny, though TAVA may be, there's plenty of sophisticated retail money tracking potentially explosive small cap and micro cap issues. Rick, why aren't they knocking at TAVA's door? Could it be that all of TAVA's high profile contracts are for a pittance? Something's chasing the money away. Rick, with your TAVA contacts, why don't you talk directly with JJ and share the concerns of this board? I would be happy to do it, but lack the technical knowledge to ask truly pertinent questions. You're a technical guy, who knows the company well. Aside to information about 4/1/99 Y2k blowouts in the west. My friend, who is an engineer, and not given to hyperbole, said there were a number of utility problems in particular, but didn't specifically name the states, except to say they were western states. He did seem to think they were fairly widespread.