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To: TEDennis who wrote (6252)5/13/1998 11:40:00 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10786
 
TED, the real test for me was when around this time last year ALYD did a Reg -S and the stock dipped under 8. At that point they had no revenues and only beta contracts. Now they have real contracts and are showing 30% quarter to quarter growth with the ability to show eons more when (to use a tired expression) the floodgates open (can you think of a better one?). After all, their entire model is based on being able to handle huge volumes of code on relatively short notice. So dropping to this level doesn't phase me in the least and I haven't sold a single share.

- Jeff



To: TEDennis who wrote (6252)5/13/1998 1:46:00 PM
From: Robert K. Sims  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10786
 
Ted you wrote,

JDN: You know what would be interesting?
To me, it would be interesting to know what the long-term supporters of this stock on this thread are thinking.

And, what have they done with their investments in it?


I've been a long-time supporter of this stock and I have had a large position in it for a long time. I first bought Feb, 22,1996 and continued to add until recently.

I must admit that though I sold half of my shares in the 17 range. It wasn't really what I wanted to do, but these shares were on margin and I was fortunate to get out of them with a decent profit. It's the name of the game.

I was in PTUS and CMND recently on margin and it was a very unpleasant experience.

I just couldn't face waking up one day and ALYD being worth 5 or 6 per share. There was a long time when we didn't here anything for the company. No one knows how this crazy market will respond. I didn't know what to expect and still don't. I know one thing for sure, the price didn't go up quit as much as some that seemed to have more knowledge than I expected it to. I still have more shares of this company than most. I believe in this company, this product, and I also believe the problem hasn't gone away. Alydaar will fly high. I will be there when it does.

I stated an opinion that didn't agree with some here and got tarred and feathered, but it was my opinion. Now it appears that some of those with the tar and feathers are no longer posting or responding to my post. That's okay. Apparently things didn't go their way either. I hate to see anyone lose his or her hard-earned money.

I sure wish that people on this thread could talk about Alydaar pro or con without getting into name-calling. It used to be a good thread but all you had to do was state something that didn't agree with the certain ones and it appears you're blackballed.

Oh Well, its only money

Good luck to all,

Robert