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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: Jeffrey L. Henken who wrote (1596)8/3/1998 11:20:00 PM
From: Jane Hafker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2534
 
I was kind of hoping the stock manipulators would have made one last desperate attempt to walk this down by phoning orders back and forth to each other, keeping it at ground zero and walking the price down on paper.

They're either busy trashing another stock or someone got hit by a car or something.

I called McDonald Miller. Seems the company contreacted to sell at least 5,000,000 dollars of ALYA product, that's my understanding, correct me if I'm wrong, is NOT a $90,000,000 dollar company as reported by Dale the Truthful, but in fact is even BETTER. It's a
$650 million dollar company when all of the affiliates are brought in. They were trading on the NYSE for 14 last year, are 20 now,, and analysts see 23 by spring 99. (Joel said "we keep outpacing the estimates). MAK .

So much for my worries about the illusive company I didn't even have the right name on, and was doubtful actually was more than five people regardless of the faith Dale has established with me by saying only true things which do happen about the time he says they will "be coming out with news."

It could hardly be better since the entire company deals in "automated building systems" mainly. That's what I got from talking with Joel, a very interested guy the receptionist put me through to in one of the main
locations in Seattle--they have four or five different locations in Seattle alone-- Joel said, boy that release must really be new--I haven't even heard, then he remembered the "company also dealing with a company in Great Britiain, right? I said right, and we exchanged info on their company and ALYA, and he mentioned a main sales rep that probably was going to be in charge of marketing ALYA.

I was most relieved and very, very happy camper after hanging up.
Anyway, I gotta get back in this for a lot more. I would imagine the time to dink around on this is dwindling, and Dr. M, you were right about the last pop. It SHOULDN'T have taken a dive, apparently. There's just too darn much going on, from what I gather, that probably cannot and will not be stopped by anyone at this point.
Nor will eagar competitors hastily throwing lonworks together to beat ALYA to it make too much of a dent in what is already established inside a moving train.

From what I can see this is the flip side of the horrible little SI hypes I've been unfortunate enough to be in the same universe with.
For all of our sakes let us hope I am completely right on, as are others who feel the same way for purely fundamental reasons, which I don't care about as much as the stuff I go looking for.

The big picture: Lookin Good. And if this is repeat news, well, I didnt' see it if it was posted by someone else.