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

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To: Runner who wrote (1135)7/22/1997 12:01:00 PM
From: MACA   of 10786
 
Picked this off the companies message board.<Subj: Re:$800 per share!!!!!
Date: 97-07-22 10:24:03 EDT
From: GrandPohba

All Rise.......

The GrandPohba Has Arrived !!!

All I know about this $800 dollar projected price is what this individual had told me. He said that ALYD was the only company out there that had an "automatic" fix for this millenium problem. He said their solution was much less labor intensive, involving software which could identify and correct date sensitive lines of computer code. We had corresponded back and forth for about 6-8 weeks. This person frequently changed his screen name and would inform me of his new screen name after he changed it. I think he did this so as not to get himself in trouble. The information he was passing along smacked of being of an "inside nature" and was very accurate. There were several other companys he told me about, but I only got involved in EESI and ALYD. I got on him about these stocks not performing as he said they would(I got impatient, my #1 weakness) and he stopped e-mailing me. I have not heard from him since. I have tried to use his past screen names but none of them register.

Also, someone had mentioned earlier that we could ride this thing for about another 2 1/2 years. I do not think this is correct. I think that most of these big contracts, which is what ALYD is going after, will be signed before 1999, as it takes considerable time to access, identify, and correct the many lines of computer code. Whether they will branch out to other areas of computer-related business remains to be seen. I expect them to diversify into other areas.This stock has all the makings of another Iomega, only much, much bigger. I just hope this millenium problem is as big as experts make it out to be.
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