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To: CharlieBoy who wrote (5976)4/30/1998 6:46:00 AM
From: Bert Zed  Respond to of 10786
 
It is nice to see tech, sorry, I mean paul, adding some spice to the thread. It was becoming a little stale. I think his use of the words "smoke and mirrors" was the give away to his identity. Hope he hangs around.

I really do think that Alydaar will struggle to do the numbers. I really do think that they will struggle to manage the growth required. They struggle to get figures out quickly. They definitely cannot manage the cash. We know that because directors/officers alledgedly had to lend money back to the company to cover payroll.

Someone should have a stab at working out average revenue per contract to date. They should then divide average revenue per contract into the revenue required for the balance of the year, by quarter. Allowing for the fact that Alydaar does not announce say half their contracts for confidentiality reasons we should arrive at an admittedly rough number of contract announcements required per week for the remaining quarters.

I don't have to do the math to know that we ain't anywhere near the rate of contract releases required. This is the acid test.

Just my thoughts.

Del.