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To: Runner who wrote (5116)3/20/1998 10:16:00 PM
From: My Father's Son  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10786
 
Runner,

"They are also figuring out new ways of financing their clients who do not have enough funds to fix their code."

What should we make of this? I thought all of ALYD's contracts/pilots were from the "blue chips." Participants on this thread keep repeating that the announced contracts are with such a stellar group of companies. Does it really matter if the contracts are with a DuPont or Mom & Pop? As long as they pay, what difference does it make?

Do you suppose that they have contracts with some people that are not "blue chip" and have not announced it? How come? A dollar is a dollar? You don't suppose that they are playing a PR game do you?

DMM



To: Runner who wrote (5116)3/20/1998 10:36:00 PM
From: Robert K. Sims  Respond to of 10786
 
Runner you quoted

"Sources tell me ALYD is hiring more programmers. They are also figuring out new ways of financing their clients who do not have enough funds to fix their code.

Potential mortgage on your clients business. Perhaps a % of the business.


Surely you don't mean any of the known clients that have allowed their name used in the contract announcements do you? I would hate to think any of the BIG names we already know about wouldn't have the cash.

Could you give an example of the client or the source?

This is scary. Alydaar needs cash for now I think. Those who don't have it should have to fall to the rear after those who do pay a very premium price. It sounds cruel, but it's time for all the large Fortune 500 companies to take a bow.

I personally get tire of reading how much money banks, oil companies, insurance companies, and others who have had their day with each and every one of us make.

Wow, just think if the thought TRUTH share with us could happen. "What if Alydaar could possible do 1 billion in revenue?"

More info would be appreciated.

Thanks,

-Robert