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To: Dowjoe who wrote (17)5/4/1997 2:51:00 PM
From: stockvalinvestor  Respond to of 51
 
Dowjoe, you would think the large price increase would bring some attention to
the stock but it still seems very quiet.



To: Dowjoe who wrote (17)5/4/1997 10:48:00 PM
From: Thomas J Engelsma  Respond to of 51
 
You may be interested that ANLY showed up for a couple of weeks now in the Fri edition of IBD (back page)

Stock appears to be getting noticed as the analyst recommendations start leaning toward buy.

Truely undervalued at the 22 mark, fairly valued now at 34, but the funds have the ability to move this thing to 48 providing a PSR of 1.6 It may get there, but will be a quick ride (there and back to mid 30s) and then patience will have to set in for a stair step climb.

Later, TOM
opertech.com



To: Dowjoe who wrote (17)1/19/1998 7:26:00 PM
From: JEFF JORGENSON  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 51
 
Hi,

Just trying to keep the ANLY thread active. I own the stock. Been in and out of it a few times. I should have stayed in throughout the last two years, would have made more money in the stock market. Stock met it's earning estimates for 3rd quarter of .23(pre-diluted), and still got hammered. AIC IMO is a great company. Little debt, constant increases in earnings, and a consistent stock price riser.
CEO is planning on $2 billion in annual revenues in near future. (Lofty goal) AIC plans on doing this by increasing international exposure. I see this stock back up to $33 by end-of-day on 1/30/98.

Anyone else still out there. Would really like to get some activity going on this thread.

Jeff