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To: count gold who wrote (30257)4/12/1999 11:12:00 AM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 31646
 
CG--- Nice to hear from you--- TAVA is doing well today. One of the only a few as I mostly have techs--- heavy in CPQ which is not a good place to be today..

I agree --- at this point other than PR TAVA is doing all it can and the EPS should be blown sky high the next few qtrs. I just hope any additional companies added carry name recognition and PR comes out hot and heavy real soon.



To: count gold who wrote (30257)4/12/1999 1:35:00 PM
From: threadneedler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
count:

I did, in fact, mail a letter to JJ this very AM. It's contents, in diplomatic terms, could best be described as 'frank'.
I complimented him on his day to day stewardship of TAVA, then talked of my concerns about IR, PR & PS (public speaking). I urged him to seek out a public speaking consultant in the Denver area to help him with his presentation skills.
I also asked him to never let the term Y2k pass his lips in public again, as that's the kiss of death on the street. It should be pointed out that Keane stopped rewarding their people for Y2k sales months ago.
In closing, I pointed out that his competition is not limited to TAVA's sector, but to every small-cap and micro-cap stock on the board and that it's incumbent upon him to ace the conferences he attends.
I'll give him about a week to digest the contents, then follow up with a phone call.