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To: Michael Sturm who wrote (606)12/1/1996 2:56:00 PM
From: Michael Sturm   of 18263
 
TO ALL: Information Analysis (IAIC) is rising high! Get on the ride!

The recent surge in the price of Information Analysis' (IAIC) stock could be just the beginning of a meteoric rise! It went from a $14 bid to a $28 bid in the past week. The Computer Aided Software Tool (CAST) from IAIC is capable of both remediation of the "Year 2000 Date Problem" AND the conversion of computer languages. The potential market for a software tool that allows a client to migrate its legacy computing systems to open system platforms and client server architectures is enormous! With the recent increase of IAIC's stock and with only 460,000 shares outstanding, a stock split is a good possibility. If IAIC were to split its stock 4 for 1, there would still be less than 2 million shares outstanding. A split of this nature would probably add to the liquidity of the stock and generate new buying, as more investors become aware of the potential of the CAST tool. IAIC has already proclaimed that it has, "... formed teaming relations with several large professional services corporations that wish to license this tool." The licensing of the software tool could lead to IAIC's stock going ballistic because of the tremendous profit margins of licensing royalties. Earnings of only $2 million at the bottom line from the licensing of the tool would mean over $4 per share earnings, based on 460,000 shares outstanding. Obviously, the earnings from licensing the CAST tool could be much higher because the "computer language conversion" and "year 2000 remediation" markets are in the hundreds of billions. How many stocks are you aware of that have the possibility of rising 1000% or more within the next 12 months?!

For more information on Information Analysis, check out their home page at infoa.com.

Also, their latest SEC filing on 11/19/1996 (10QSB) can be found on the SEC EDGAR database by a search or directly at: sec.gov

If you have any comments on IAIC, please place all messages directly in the subject group "INFORMATION ANALYSIS (IAIC) - YEAR 2000 Date Remediation". Thank you...
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