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Technology Stocks : INFORMATION ANALYSIS (IAIC) - YEAR 2000 Date Remediation
IAIC 4.280+12.3%Dec 16 4:00 PM EST

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To: RikRichter who wrote (1438)4/9/1998 7:06:00 PM
From: cage  Read Replies (1) of 2011
 
Elliot,

Thanks for the upbeat info you directed me to on the other thread. I am getting ready for a flurry of activity in the coming weeks/months. I too was impressed with S. Rosenberg's statement in the press release concerning the just announced contracts as a sampling of the greater numbers of contracts coming in the very near future. His obvious bullishness is exciting in light of the fact that SR has been known to be very conservative in his projections and at times even knocked for being too conservative. He seems to be a man who doesn't like to put the horse before the cart, and his reluctance to publish or announce "maybe deals' or deals that couldn't be met are a credit to him. His intimating that there is about to be significant movement in the number and scope of contracts with a variety of companies is, awesome! The recently announced additional factory is, I believe, just the first of additional factories. I am not saying they will pop up in 1 or 2 months, but IAIC has such a solid product that I feel it is inevitable that as time passes there will be greater demand for more use of IAIC products. I believe that at the coming CA World, IAIC will get its best publicity from the companies that have already used IAIC's products and have found them to be of high quality. Though it is also obvious that it is in CA's best interests to put IAIC's products in the most favorable light. So, from this conference we should see a major increase in recognition and recommendations.
Also, like Matt, I am happy to hear about the news that banks are going to be required to publicize not only their own y2k readiness but the readiness of certain companies that do business with them. I have found it annoying that so many companies have been so reluctant to let the world know the obvious-that they need or needed to have y2k assistance. It has prevented IAIC from getting deserved recognition IMHO, and served to keep the share price down.
Yes Scott, things are lining up for a run in the stock.
Ted, I don't know you, but I have heard you usually help a stock when you like it. Is it that you don't like IAIC or have you lost your touch?-Smile-I think in this case you just set it on a time delay. Enjoy!
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