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

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To: LesX who wrote (1887)10/16/1998 2:34:00 PM
From: TLWatson59  Read Replies (2) of 2534
 
KLAW: That kind of attitude seems to be quite selfish. From what I have read on the thread a number of your co-investors would not share your sentiment. Simple logic and common sense dictates that many of the claims by strong supporters of ALYA are not entirely borne out by the facts. If half of what has been claimed in the PR News releases, testimony and edification by Dr. Medina and Mr. Hamza, I doubt that the market place would be that foolish to let the stock trade at levels not seen since before all of the "good" news had been made public. Especially the most recent announcement of a "letter of intent" from a division of Motorola would not encourage any short seller or current investor to let go of such a valuable play. That is unless there is some legitimate question as to how real a state of the art technology ALYA has.

True they have, and I take them at their word, begun to establish a network of distributors. They have, and again I do not dispute their claim, received demonstration contracts from these distributors. They may even have the Slovak utility contract. The distributors that I was able to talk with all agree on two things. Until something else comes along to top it or sales don't justify it they are willing to protect themselves by having an alternative to the customary methods now used by majority of the construction industry to secure entry areas, since the cost to them is relatively small. Before you or anyone else asks, I will not identify the companies I have spoken to since that could embarrass them or the individuals that agreed to discuss the technology and outlook for it with me. I believe I have been consistent in this regard in that I do not question whether or not the ALYA approach works. I simply question if it is all the company and its supporters claim it is. This is usually settled by the behavior of a stock's price in the open market. No one, myself included, is smarter than the market place for more than a very short time. Eventually the underlying value of any security and it's company's potential to benefit from it is quickly reflected in the stock price. Despite protestations to the contrary, I cannot influence nor is my intent to influence the course this stock's price takes by posting on this thread nor can you by telling us how you and your friends continue to buy regardless of what the stock is doing make it change direction. I simply ask what to me seem like logical questions to which I would be interested in receiving logical answers. I have BTW spoken to people at ALYA and gotten the same information that most of you have posted here. I have yet to get answers that really mean something though.

Good luck in you adventure.
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