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To: Matthew J. Landi who wrote (874)5/11/1998 12:31:00 AM
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Maybe they're just slow in updating their web page... But I doubt it.
Because when you work so hard at researching, writing, editing, and publishing information on your website, taking it off is usually the last thing on your mind, unless the information is proven inaccurate, and causing problems in the web community.

Leaving it there only uses up a few kbytes, so why bother when you've got several hundred megs to use up. Storage space problems are virtually a thing of the past, especially when you can buy 4 gigs of storage at COMPUSA for less than $300.

Besides, having more information up on your own website, regardless of whether you officially represent anyone or not, builds in more credibility for it, and enhances traffic flow.

Araldica is still up on Mark Schultz's site? Big Deal!
At least it provides more free exposure, and possibly can generate interest among the uninformed.

Free advertising is very cost effective. You folks should quit trying to raising the ire of MJ Landi and the Araldica Execs. If you don't like AWLT, then sell your da@# stock and buy something else. If you own stock in any company, you are a partner, and should try to support that company in a positive way. If your opinion goes south with the stock price, then either get out, or buy more to lower your basis price. Better yet, start your own company, and try to keep up your own stock price.

Obviously, after all that has happened with Araldica, this is a long term stock not best suited for short term profit takers. They've got their hands full with soured deals and protracted litigation, as well as trying to continue to operate in a profitable manner. It's not easy.

There's a lot of information that we as junior (non-five percentile) stockholders are not privy to, and will have to be patient and wait for official announcements, as Matthew cannot continue to EFFECTIVELY perform his duties at the company when he is consistently bombarded with back handed comments and complaints of such a miniscule nature.

Come on folks, lets at least look for more positive things to talk about. I'm in for the long haul....

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