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Microcap & Penny Stocks : ALYA Cost cutting system via software as well as security -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: DrMedina1 who wrote (878)6/15/1998 4:35:00 PM
From: LesX  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2534
 
With all the recent news releases its time to post:

The revised TOP "TEN" Reasons for investing in ALYA:
(revised from post #258 on April 29, 1998)

22. A renewed Motorola-Alya joint development agreement despite downsizing and divesting at Motorola.

21. Currently at least two large customer references.

20. Hiring sales and engineering talent reflecting the needs of a growing organization

19. Sale of $800,000 to second largest institution in Slovak Republic.

18. Financial break even estimated to occur by September, 1998.

17. Timely, conscientious campaign to increase awareness amongst the financial and investing community.

16. LonMark Partner (LonWorks is specified in 70% of new buildings).

15. George Soros is a major investor in Echelon (maker of LonWorks-a partner with Alya).

14. Proposed SEC Application for listing as a NASDAQ Small Cap.

13. Explosive growth in product distribution.

12. Full SEC reporting with PRICE WATERHOUSE AUDITING.

11. Integrated Internet and Intranet Technology for remote monitoring of building security ANYWHERE in the world.

10.Year 2000 compliant SW company

9. Contender for $2.2 B of the U.S. security market ($50B globally)

8. Currently has three products with the anticipated release of a robust controls development platform in 1999.

7. Growing list of distributors in the United States, Central Europe, Northern Europe, and South America. What country will be next?

6. Newly opened office in high tech Austin, TX.

5. Windows/LonWorks/NT/Multiple Database(ODBC)products.

4. Key partnerships with several leaders (Motorola, Echelon etc.) (Motorola estimates that Alya is at least 18 months ahead of any competition)

3. Open System technology.

2. Small float.

1. Priced right with respect to risk vs. reward

Price Projections assuming conservative revenue growth:

Estimate a share price of $5 by December,1998.
Estimate a share price of $10-14 by September,1999.

Long term estimate: > $50




To: DrMedina1 who wrote (878)6/16/1998 2:18:00 PM
From: Angler  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2534
 
DrMedinal:

I agree with your risk taking philosphy 100%. I notice that you have been following this CO closely for sometime on this thread.

Checking insider trading on YAHOO, I find quite a number of "planned
sales" for later in the year listed. What does this mean and who are these shareholders?

Any clues?

Angler



To: DrMedina1 who wrote (878)6/16/1998 2:41:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Respond to of 2534
 
What a great post, Doc....I agree 100%

Spread out buying...there is always another time to pick up cheaper shares.

OFF TOPIC...may want to check out NUKE thread....waiting for news from Daimler Benz, NUKE's partner in the IEC technology. Lots of MM games today, many feel this will be a great investment over the next 12 months...very unique technologies... just an FYI