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

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To: NJ Investors who wrote (7219)8/17/1998 11:11:00 PM
From: Probity  Read Replies (1) of 10786
 
Regarding today's "announcement" by BG, I think it would have been far more effective if he had announced that he has BOUGHT into Alydaar with his own money and intends to buy more. We all intend to do many things, but unfortunately never seem to accomplish all of what we'd like to. I think it's safe to say that many people who have gone out on a limb and invested their hard-earned savings in this company are now going to watch Mr. Gruder invest some of his hard-earned money back into this company. Additionally, I hope he realizes that window dressing is not going to cut the mustard. He is being watched closely and this is his chance to put many of his critics to bed. I certainly hope he put out that announcement today with the intentions of going the full distance. Anything less will be a disappointment in what's amounted to many.

Alydaar has frowned upon people who trade the stock. We have been long, very long, good soldiers who have put our heads on the chopping block repeatedly. It is high time for Bob to join us.

People on this board expect only positives to be posted and avoid any negatives, which is impossible. Briefing.com brings up valid questions that must be addressed, not swept under the rug.

Many people have lost most or all of their positions with the recent performance of ALYD. It's great that some on here can continue to purchase cheap shares, unfortunately there are long loyals who have been ruined. To some degree, BG has to accept responsibility; he is our leader and should be held accountable. To hear countless times, "we just need one more quarter under our belt", just doesn't cut it. This is the point, I believe, that Briefing.com is trying to make.

The company must change the perception that everything they do is "top secret". There is certain information which can be released without jeopardizing the well being of the company.

Any opinions, + or - would be greatly appreciated.
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