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To: Tech Master who wrote (2579)3/2/1998 3:50:00 PM
From: CharlieBoy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3391
 
Interesting that when we have this same debate on the ALYD thread

"To: Tech Master (4591 )
From: CharlieBoy Sunday, Feb 22 1998 10:18AM EST
Reply # of 4661

It is probably fair for ALYD not to have to spell out their contract details, particularly as a lot of their contracts will be on-going, and therefore deemed as fair prey by the opposition.

If ALYD is now making money at an operational level it would seem reasonable to presume that if they can keep closing deals then things should move back up.

Which Y2K companies out there are making real money? And which ones have a real business plan for 2001? It's easy to point at companies like Compuware, but they aren't actually a Y2Kstock. Being new to this thread, how are we defining a Y2K stock?

Keep smiling

CharlieBoy"

TM does not respond in the same manner.......

As you boys would say

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CharlieBoy