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To: Tech Master who wrote (4771)3/11/1998 10:49:00 AM
From: Larry Brew  Respond to of 10786
 
Tech Master, << ALYD marketplace >>

You mean Australia, New Zealand, North America, United Kingdom,
Europe, and South Africa. I saw that, but are they going to be
a world player? <ggg>
Larry



To: Tech Master who wrote (4771)3/11/1998 11:09:00 AM
From: RODNEY R. BORDELON  Respond to of 10786
 
To All, Where is the best place to trade options. The best cost I have done is $1.75 per contract. Is there better? TRUTH



To: Tech Master who wrote (4771)3/11/1998 11:16:00 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10786
 
Re: ALYD in IBD

Alydaar Software Corp. of Charlotte, N.C., expects to boost revenue from last year's $11 million to roughly $75 million this year. ''I would say we're going to peak in '99,'' said Chief Executive Bob Gruder. After that, Gruder expects a slow decline for a couple of years. By '02 and '03, Y2K work should be ''off substantially,'' he said. Gruder's plan for dealing with the eventual decline? Use the cash flow generated by Y2K work to make acquisitions in other areas, notably systems integration.

An IBD mention did wonders for ACLY.

First we got a big seller out of the way, then we got a couple of interesting alliances, now we have IBD-- looks like we've turned the fire-sale into a fire. Wonder if there's some gasoline on the way? (gg)

- Jeff