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To: tech who wrote (3872)12/30/1997 8:27:00 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10786
 
Dear Zoid and Tech: Well, I have heard from another source whom I believe to be reliable, that by the 2nd quarter end of 1998 Wall Street will suddenly FIND the Y2K stocks and they will rise rapidly. This source was a manager of a very large FUND. So I guess at least we are all in agreement on that fact. JDN



To: tech who wrote (3872)12/30/1997 8:57:00 AM
From: feltburner  Respond to of 10786
 
Tech: you have now posted this twice:
>>>ALYD has said they have signed 30 contracts, they have mentioned all these big names and they have a new shiny NASDAQ listing and the new options too ! Well, like said before, "WHAT IS THERE EXCUSE ?" Everyone likes to poke fun at CSGI, but at least CSGI has an excuse for thier stock price. They haven't announced that many contracts yet.<<<

Sounds like a good investment theory tech. Better to buy the co. w/ hardly any contracts, no listing, and an NASD "routine" review.

Also, Alydaar signed w/ Chase for the same reason CSGI did, a European marketing partner w/ an established (albeit small) customer base. ALYD has already seen what Chase can bring to the table; CSGI will find out this out for themselves.
-Felt Burner

ps.- I have read before your stance on conversion factories and share your opinion that the Keanes of the world will outsource conversion and free up personnel for additional project mgmt. contracts.