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Microcap & Penny Stocks : ALYA Cost cutting system via software as well as security

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To: Willing2 who wrote (1362)7/21/1998 4:28:00 PM
From: John S. Baker  Read Replies (1) of 2534
 
Thanks. Interpreting your comments, then, it would appear that under the "purchase price discount" model for distributors, the appearance of several such contracts *suggests* that knowledgeable people, other than the ALYA company itself, believe that the product is saleable? And quite possibly saleable to the extent indicated by the amounts listed in the news releases?


Would you say that the above is an accurate assessment? Thanks in advance.


Reason: one of my personal investing criteria is that someone else ... more knowledgeable than I ... must vouch for an investment before I will do more than dip my toe into it. I use that "someone else" like a second opinion, and it can be investment bankers, mutual funds, joint ventures (or other corporate partners), etc. Maybe multiple distributor agreements would qualify in my paradigm as a low-end second opinion.


JSb.
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