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To: sibe who wrote (6185)5/11/1998 7:50:00 AM
From: Bert Zed  Respond to of 10786
 
I thought the acquisition had happened in the U.K.

One big Mercedes-Chrysler.

One big Jaguar.

No news shares issued.

Del. ASS. PW.

PW = pathetic whiner.



To: sibe who wrote (6185)5/11/1998 9:09:00 AM
From: Tech Master  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10786
 
PW-

I believe that ALYD will rally on any significant acquisition news if the acquisition contributes to the short- and long-term bottom line.

But why do you care? You don't put your money on the line... you sit on the sidelines and watch the real players in the game.... probably how you go through life too....

If you are convinced that ALYD is going down... buy puts or go short... otherwise you are wasting my time since you really don't seem to have anything valuable to contribute to the thread.

Tech Master



To: sibe who wrote (6185)5/11/1998 9:23:00 PM
From: sibe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10786
 
I bought back into Alydaar today. Not as much as I had before, though. I put some of that into precious metals mutual funds. However, I'll still be a "pathetic whiner" if that means telling both sides of the story.

I think businesses are reaching the panic stage, and investors will also soon realize this. The lines of code should be pouring into almost all Y2k companies soon. And since Alydaar charges a percentage of the fee for code received, this should look good on the Q2 numbers.

As for government contracts, I wonder if Alydaar is boasting that it's "made in America." The politicians should like that.