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To: Runner who wrote (4901)3/14/1998 1:16:00 AM
From: stox19  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10786
 
I narrowed down Jeff's new continent for ALYD to Asia and we know he's been to Korea. Good guessing Runner.I guess you will be running to the bank again in may when you make your large profit in Alydaar.


BTW Rich Alydaar used to be in south park area but about a year ago they moved to a new hi priced offices WEST of the charlotte coliseum near airport.



To: Runner who wrote (4901)3/14/1998 8:14:00 AM
From: sibe  Respond to of 10786
 
"Sources tell me to expect a jump in revenues, with a small profit or
loss per share. The accountants are still adding up the numbers and no
one knows the outcome yet.

If they talk about the expected earnings for the next Quarter we may get
a real launch."

The street is expecting a small 4Q profit and 1Q revenues with a sequential growth of 50 percent per quarter leading to $75 million for year-end 98. Also, Gruder's been claiming a $2 per share earnings for 98. This is from the press releases.

I've been holding Alydaar for about a year and a half and I've owned it from a low of 9 to a high of 22. In that time I've gone through several roller coaster rides with this company and I expect another one shortly as soon as 1Q numbers are made public. I believe Alydaar will eventually be highly successful, but if the 1Q numbers don't meet projections, expect a fast sell-off. On the other hand, if they beat estimates, buckle up.



To: Runner who wrote (4901)3/14/1998 9:22:00 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Respond to of 10786
 
Jeff, did you see ALYD Brass while you were in Korea?

In Korea no one I talked to has a clue about the implications of Y2K. They are in heap big trouble, kemosabe.

- Jeff