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To: feltburner who wrote (4021)1/15/1998 1:03:00 AM
From: tech  Respond to of 10786
 
CSGI will perform just fine and yes they could easily do 10 million lines.

We will see if they get a contract with Motorola or not and we will see if my "precious" company starts to announce more and more contracts.

We could also talk about growth rates and revenues as they relate to expenses, but I know you guys like to skip that part of the equation.

I find it so amusing that Jeff keeps pointing out how ALYD's Revs. have gone up so much compared to last year, but he keeps skipping over the fact that their overhead has gone up just as much.

The currently have 300 people and from what I remember they plan to add another 200 by the end of this year.

As I have stated before, the Automated Factory Approach will rule the day, and ALYD will perform.

However, trying to hype how great of a deal it is that ALYD is offering to do a lousy 10,000 lines of code for free is a complete JOKE!

CSGI, and other companies, have done, are doing, and will do free pilots that are way more than 10,000 lines of code.

I also like the fact that ALYD compares itself to the likes of KEA, PTUS, and VIAS.

NONE OF WHICH ARE A CONVERSION HOUSE.

I can guarantee you that CSGI charges a lot less than ALYD and that they have a comparable, if not better, toolset.

Bob Gruder is the master huckster.

I love the way he has continuously lied to investors and stated ALYD was profitable in Q2, when they were NOT!

Your buddy Jeff even tried to fabricate some lame ass story about how
"he really meant Q4 and not Q2", but he ended up admitting that he was mistaken. Then he tried to dismiss it as "old news"

The posts are all their if you would go back and check.

ALYD has announce "big" name clients
ALYD has announced they have over 30 contracts.
ALYD has announced they have a alliance with CPWR
ALYD has been listed on NASDAQ.

WHAT IS THERE EXCUSE ?

At least CSGI can say they haven't signed that many contracts yet, but what in the HELL IS ALYD'S excuse ?

Why is the stock price going through this consolidation period when all of the other y2k stocks, yes even CSGI, are starting to move ?

Look at how CSGI's KEA's volume and volatility have picked up.

Yet you precious ALYD is stuck.

Like I stated the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off until further notice. Once ALYD begins its next move then I will turn the light back on for you.

You will see that my analysis was correct again.