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

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To: tech who wrote (3835)12/26/1997 2:06:00 PM
From: feltburner  Read Replies (2) of 10786
 
Tech: 1) Whether Alydaar gave $6.1mm in Reg. S shrs., Reg. D shrs., (neither of which "come out of the outstanding" but rather increase it- the difference between the two lies in the tradeability) or Susan B Anthony coins, WHO CARES? Alydaar Europe will do in excess of $6mm in revs. in '98, I would bet more than CSGI will worldwide (even w/ all those Canadian gov't contracts). If this is a "slap in the face of all shareholders", then please Bob. G., beat me about the head and neck! 2) Yes, I believe there are more shs. to come from Chase, but there will be buyers for them (I know, I'm trying). 3) The co. has no need for addt'l. Reg S offerings. The amt. to be sold from Chase and the 150K shs. from the offering in Sept. can easily be absorbed in two or three days of news-induced volume.
Stick to hyping imminent contracts on the thread of your Alydaar-wannabe CSGI or stick to the technical analysis here. Or at the very least, come up w/ something besides Reg. S or (my personal favorite) Briefing.com's lame argument that doubling revs. while keeping rev/employee constant constitutes "no growth".
-Felt Burner
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