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


To: Dale Baker who wrote (1243)1/26/1998 7:08:00 PM
From: cage  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2011
 
Dale,

I can understand where you are coming from in terms of Soros. In this case there is one thing in favor of the fund he is associated with staying around for a period of time and that is that it participated in the PP which I'm sure you're aware locks the investors into a period of time during which they, in effect, cannot sell. That being the case other investors can at least be assured that during that time frame Soros and his associates are there hoping the stock will continue to rise. So if during that time frame IAIC comes out with enough positive news, the threat of a Soros pullout will be of no consequence. As you have also intimated, sometimes they invest for the the longer haul, and if IAIC comes out with the size contracts and projected revenues that raise the price per share on those grounds, all will benefit. In the short run, if it is a fact that Soros's name can attract money, everyone invested in IAIC will benefit from the Soros name without fear of an immediate selloff. So I feel safe for the time being, and I will see what the coming announcements do for the future.
Please excuse the run-on sentences.
To everyone - have a nice day.