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To: DrMedina1 who wrote (1166)7/9/1998 1:03:00 AM
From: Rommy B.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2534
 
Hello to all of you,
I have been following this thread since I decided to invest in Alya back in May. I am glad to see the discussion focused more on the facts than on next month's price predictions. I realize that ALYA is prey to MM games, but it helps to know that it's nothing personal against ALYA and the MMs are just doing their jobs (as much as I don't like the results...) I will, of course, continue to hold my shares and I am looking to add more like most of you.
I have a question about World Vision. It seems that a lot of people don't like them because of a law suit against them. It also seems (I'm not sure if this is a mere correlation) that since the day that the news about World Vision came out, ALYA has been heading south. I know that ALYA is a strong, young company and that this issue is not going to "make it or break it", but I'd like to know what exactly is World Vision supposed to do for ALYA. If their job is to help raise exposure to the stock, so far they seem to have been doing their job in the opposite manner.
If anyone thinks that World Vision is a long-term asset to ALYA, I would like to hear about it so we can all be more educated and stop using this PR firm as a scape goat. If, on the other hand, World Vision is not all it's cracked up to be, perhaps we can make our views known to Dale.
Thanks again for all the information.
Go ALYA!



To: DrMedina1 who wrote (1166)7/9/1998 10:00:00 AM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2534
 
<<World Vision has nothing to do with today's price action, which was triggered by a false report of selling by top management. >>

Even if it is more than a rumor, management have the right to sell part of their shares. These guys must live when they get only very small salaries from the company. As long as what they are selling is very small portion of their holdings, I see no problem.



To: DrMedina1 who wrote (1166)7/9/1998 3:17:00 PM
From: Frank  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2534
 
Today's news:

SEC prepares to charge security firms engaging in price manipulation at NASDAQ:

dailynews.yahoo.com