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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion

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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (5996)9/8/1997 11:35:00 AM
From: ThirdEye   of 13949
 
Jeff (and Mad MonK/EDM): I am not a denizen of the corporate world, so I don't claim any particular insights into the subtleties of that game, but in re your comment on the CA presentation at the CR conf., if CA was truly giving IAI short shrift, how could one explain the fact that at least three(or is it 4 by now, I don't recall?)former CA execs now find themselves in upper management positions at IAIC? DO we suppose they couldn't find any other place to land, or was that their first choice? And if so, why? Maybe CA has their eye on acquiring IAI and don't want to stir the pot too much beforehand?

If IAI was truly some sort of scam, wouldn't we have to presume CA was in on it somehow, not to mention IA's accountants, Newby and Co., ManTech and others?

MM: Why are you concealing your identity these days? Is it really MM posting, or Q3, or someone else? Perhaps you could inform us of that special bone you seem to need to pick with CA? What's that about? IS it personal or professional? First hand or hearsay?

Comments appreciated.
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