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Technology Stocks : INFORMATION ANALYSIS (IAIC) - YEAR 2000 Date Remediation -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Matthew F. Kern who wrote (1493)4/21/1998 2:30:00 PM
From: Anton Wilson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2011
 
>Given that they jump the above 2 hurdles, in conjunction with what we
>know is in the works now, IAI will become a significant market force
>IMO, even if CA buys them in 1999. So the future looks brilliant to
>me given the above.

Assuming of course y2k doesn't collapse the whole global financial
infrastructure.



To: Matthew F. Kern who wrote (1493)4/21/1998 2:31:00 PM
From: jgideon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2011
 
Hi - new to IAIC, bought some this morning. Seems
to have turned a significant corner from just a software
provider to a solution provider. And this relationship
with CA is reaping huge rewards!

A couple questions:

- When is this CA World 98 event, and where, and how many
attendees?

- Does IAIC make presentations at any technology conferences?
If so, any known of in the future?

- Has management been true to their word in the past? That
is, how much faith does one have in the bullish CC being
more than just bull?

If further DD shows the prospects that I found in a quick
analysis today, 1998 and 1999 should be very kind to IAIC
and its investors. Thanks for your help. You folks seem
to have a really good discussion group here.

jg



To: Matthew F. Kern who wrote (1493)4/23/1998 9:43:00 AM
From: RikRichter  Respond to of 2011
 
"Information Week" Study Finds Poor Y2K Showing for Largest Cos:

techweb.com

Full steam ahead for UNICAST/2000!

Regards.

Elliot