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Technology Stocks : INFORMATION ANALYSIS (IAIC) - YEAR 2000 Date Remediation -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Brad Davies who wrote (1174)1/4/1998 3:32:00 PM
From: cage  Respond to of 2011
 
I agree, why don't we wait and see what the future holds for IAIC. I am sure most will agree that it won't be a long wait(in stock market time) to see which way the wind blows.
It is my humble opinion that IAIC will not only make a profit, but that, it will make a very large profit and for a long time.

Joe



To: Brad Davies who wrote (1174)1/5/1998 11:14:00 AM
From: Matthew F. Kern  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2011
 
++++Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated+++

While IAIC has lost money from it's highs at 28 or 33 something (daily & intraday) it has made me money. Remember I bought back at an adjusted price below 2 initialy. Your suggestion that all thase stocks are loosers seems a bit contrived from here.

This suggestion that the Y2K field has done badly for a few months, well, it is obvious isn't it Ron? That you believe Y2K stocks will continue to decline is likely. I do not agree in the least. The delays in remediation are concentrating demand into a smaller timeframe.into a smaller timeframe. This should result in enormous profits. The only way this can be avoided is if some vast number choose to ignore remediation and somehow bull through. Those who try this approach should be jailed for negligence in my opinion.

Tell me how is your small short position doing in the face of the early stages of recent recovery? I see you are not perfect at prediction.

While the PP is about to be resolved, and the cork on the news from IAI must pop soon, and buyers of huge blocks move onto the scene, here you are saying gloom and doom will triumph. What an odd perspective you have. Remember you have no data on the revenues of IAI for last quarter (at least I hope you don't, that would be illegal)! I think your short schemes are in trouble here. These are the final days of your opportunity, play carefull Ron.

BTW: Is that an assumed name? (chuckle)

.................Matt



To: Brad Davies who wrote (1174)1/7/1998 4:56:00 PM
From: Matthew F. Kern  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2011
 
Well Ron:

I hope you paid attention and took care in your shorting.

Remember more news has been in the wings for months now. This may just be a new ballgame.

That is if you are willing to admit 18 on 45,000 & up 3 some is up?

......Matt