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To: sibe who wrote (5672)4/16/1998 8:31:00 PM
From: Pancho Villa  Respond to of 10786
 
>Are short sellers allowed to go to the Alydaar shareholders meeting?<

Buy one share long and go short a zillion plus one shares, then go to the meeting:-)

Pancho



To: sibe who wrote (5672)4/20/1998 11:43:00 PM
From: sibe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10786
 
To Bob Gruder or any other Alydaar official:

There is much anticipation on this thread regarding the Q1 98 report. Even though the company has not stated when the report will be released, I wish to join those who feel you should make the release of the 10-Q on time or sooner a top priority, especially in light of the delay in reporting the 10-K. Anything else suggests irresponsibility. It would be especially embarrassing for a company handling the coding for top Fortune 500 companies not to be able to put out its own reports on time.

A delay in reporting may suggest you're hiding something. This is unprofessional and gives Alydaar a bad reputation. Even if the numbers do not meet projections, they would look doubly bad if presented late.
At the very least, there should be a preliminary Q1 estimate by the end of April. I feel we should have plently of time to digest the report before the shareholders' meeting.

The participants on this thread are near unanimous that Alydaar has a great tool and, for the most part, have been faithful supporters.