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To: RODNEY R. BORDELON who wrote (5506)4/2/1998 12:39:00 PM
From: airborn  Respond to of 10786
 
THE TRUTH IS BEST: Thanks for responding to my posting, I could not agree more with what you say and I will probably be kicking myself for not buying more shares of ALYD at this time, but my budget does not allow it, anyone getting in right now will be richly rewarded in a very short time!



To: RODNEY R. BORDELON who wrote (5506)4/2/1998 1:08:00 PM
From: TEDennis  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10786
 
Truth: A thought or two, if I may ...

Please, no flaming.

Disclosure: I'm long ALYD, and in the red.

If ALYD is as good as an investment as the "ALYD coalition" (my term) thinks it is, then I don't understand why your 'group' would be supporting its price with your pocketbook.

The purpose of this game is to make money. Thus, I would expect that you would be trying to maximize your profits. If you know (or suspect might be a better word) that a shorter is doing his thing and making the stock price decrease, you should be thankful. The lower the price, the more you can buy, so that when ALYD reacts as you expect it to, you make more profit.

There must be something about this scenario that my feeble software techie mind is missing. Please enlighten me.

Regards,

TED