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Technology Stocks : Information Architects (IARC): E-Commerce & EIP

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To: Ken Salaets who wrote (433)6/25/1997 3:16:00 AM
From: Dwight E. Karlsen   of 10786
 
Are there other similarities that convince you that there is a significant parallel between the two companies?

You didn't ask me, but I say NO!!!. The differences between Zitel and Alydaar is like comparing night and day.

I held a short position in Zitel for 2-1/2 months. I have so far held a long position in Alydaar for 2 months, because Alydaar is....seriously, there's no comparison between the two companies. While ALYD is straight-forward, open and forthright with investors, ZITL was rumor, hype, promises, and disappointments (for the longs).

I'm not denying that lots of people made tons of money on ZITL. But personally I couldn't bring myself to put long dollars on a company so surrounded by rumor, hype, AND zippo for results where it counts: Does the product work, and if so, WHO have you done work for? Alydaar has convinced me, and more importantly, they have convinced companies such as Aer Lingus, Ireland's government-owned airline headquartered in Dublin., and McDonnell Douglas, the US aircraft manufacturer. Not to mention the other companies ALYD has been working with, some of which are unnamed because they have not given Alydaar authority to name them.

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