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To: Tech Master who wrote (6047)5/2/1998 8:21:00 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10786
 
Hey, when did ALYD join de Jager's Y2K Index?

Index ComponentsThe de Jager Year 2000 Index is composed of shares of the following issues:
Alydaar Software Corporation (ALYD)
American Management Systems Inc. (AMSY)
Analysts International Corp. (ANLY)
CIBER, Inc. (CBR)
Computer Associates International, Inc. (CA)
Computer Horizons Corp. (CHRZ)
Computer Sciences Corp. (CSC)
Compuware Corp. (CPWR)
Data Dimensions, Inc. (DDIM)
Electronic Data Systems Corp. (EDS)
EMC Corporation (EMC)
Information Management Resources Inc. (IMRS)
INTERSOLV, Inc. (ISLI)
Keane, Inc. (KEA)
Mercury Interactive Corporation (MERQ)
PeopleSoft, Inc. (PSFT)
PLATINUM technology, inc. (PLAT)
Sterling Software, Inc. (SSW)
VIASOFT, Inc. (VIAS)
Unisys Corporation (UIS)
Zitel Corp. (ZITL)

Source:
amex.com

- Jeff

P.S. Of course when it's open season on shorting Y2K companies, I'm not sure if visibility of this type is exactly what you want (gg).



To: Tech Master who wrote (6047)5/2/1998 3:22:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10786
 
TM--- Good questions to bring up well BEFORE the shareholder meeting. I percieve Gruder believing the way to more dollars is more shares. The only PR recently has been Gruders comments and little to nothing on the earnings. A PR field day was missed by not making certain every analyst in the country and individaul investor was aware of not just the amount but the percentages. Relying strictly on the services to dig news will not prove positive as ALYD is not performing like DELL. Minor news will no longer raise the price but will help sustain it. If ALYD does not blow its own horn-- no one will as the services have so much news to promote it takes a lot to be mentioned--- Why is the "story" not on CNBC or Lou Dodds? Is there not some one in the company that can promote? (we know who NOT to send) If not hire one-- hell hire 2 as they could more than earn what would have to be paid...



To: Tech Master who wrote (6047)5/3/1998 12:18:00 AM
From: P. Ramamoorthy  Respond to of 10786
 
Tech Master - I hope ALYD responds to you! I'm doing my part, try to engage them in a dialog. There are ways they can show drastic changes that will get Wall Street's attention. Hope they find a good consultant.
Aside - how many analysts realize the quality of ALYD's approach? How many realize the huge potential when the factory ramps up production? What it means in terms of dollars to have conversion with least error rates? Quality is doing the right thing right, the first time. How much $ a client will save in testing? Why the Wall Street is not educated on these matters? It's not difficult to do. Hire a consultant. Ram