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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: Matthew F. Kern who wrote (1447)4/13/1998 9:11:00 PM
From: cage   of 2011
 
Matt & Elliot,

For what it's worth, in the past, whenever IAIC has a direct hand in contracts announced by CA they mention IAIC's name or email address. That is not to say that what you are saying(Matt) is not so in that IAIC may get revenues from the new product announced by CA(internet/intranet...)through the enhanced usage of CA products that are tied to IAIC products. I do agree with you in that among the many questions to be asked at the CA World Conference, that should be included.

Scott, I can only tell you why I ask Matt questions. He has demonstrated to me an acute awareness and knowledge of the technical end of the industry that I can't even begin to come close to.

I think it is only a matter of time(a short amount of it) until we see IAIC start to reflect its excellent potential for solid earnings by having its share price move up nicely. As I have said before, IAIC was tied together with some not so super y2k companies due to the ignorance of the street concerning the y2k industry as a whole, and IAIC was made to pay for it. Now IAIC is separating itself from those companies and the street will start to see the difference and make the appropriate changes in their investment strategies.

It is sad to say that the world in general has been very slow to become knowledgeable about the y2k significance, and as a result, very slow in attacking the problem. That has caused some surprising lags in some y2k companies amassing contracts, but that is changing, though as was pointed out on earlier posts on this thread, the rest of the world-not counting the USA, is still having trouble awakening to the y2k problem.
Have a nice day all.
Joe
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