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To: Woody_Nickels who wrote (5541)7/24/1999 10:26:00 PM
From: AJ Berger  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9582
 
That Yahooligan could have fabricated that entire post

I'm sure there is not a thread of truth
in it. Of course there is the back to
school and Xmas buying season to consider,
so ASLC's warehousing of product is a
plausible statement, but the person who
posted that Friday afternoon, could have
just as easially fabricated that as well.
(besides, Now that Win'2000 will just be another
MSFT ripoff Win'95/98 16bit POS OS, nobodies
gonna be rushing to upgrade like they would
have with a 32bit multiprocessing Win'2000'NT
version bundled with P&P drivers for consumers.)
Bottom line is ALSC screwed up bigtime, and
no amount of justification will forgive that.
If people are going to make up reasons for
their inventory build-up, let's see people
put a positive spin on growing A/P balances
as well. How many clouds are we going to
paint with a silver linings, while this
stock continues to ignore shareholders.
They wouldnt even lets us in on the CC!
And don't give me this 'it was $3' crap.
This stock has bearly managed to average
any higher than it's IPO price. Pathetic.
If the CEO/CFO's wanna sit on their asses
all day watching the Taiwanese stock market
instead of making Semi's profitably, then
let them close up shop and run a mutual
fund with OUR MONEY instead of losing it,
mismanaging the companies crappy quarters.
I've been dissappointed so many times by
this company over the last 6 years, I
don't know why I even bother to follow
it. I guess you figure after a company
screws up 9 times, the 10th time they
gotta get it right. Well, in my book, this
POS is 10/10 at screwing shareholders,
and I'm embarressed to have gotten so
many people to buy it in the $11's.
(You'd think I would have learned my
lesson 2 years ago, after their stupid
attempt to get into the graphic chip
market with their TDFX/Rush Chip card.)
I hope those of you who read my pre
earnings posts, and bought the stock
can forgive me. We can only pray that
they don't mismanage their asset value
so badly, that the stock will get worse.