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To: sibe who wrote (7270)8/24/1998 3:51:00 PM
From: sibe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10786
 
To Alydaar management and sales department:
How about getting some government contracts?

'GAO Releases a Devastating Assessment of U.S. Government

gao.gov
Comment:
Joel Willemssen of the General Accounting office of the U.S.
Congress has written a devastating assessment of the woeful y2k
condition of the U.S. government. If you have entertained even a
grain of hope that the U.S. government will meet the deadline, this
document will cure you.

It was released on August 13.

GAO has begun releasing its y2k documents only in PDF. This
drastically reduces their usefulness. It's harder to read than HTML,
and there is no way to use index/search. This makes it far less likely
that the public will read GAO's y2k reports.
...

garynorth.com



To: sibe who wrote (7270)8/24/1998 10:06:00 PM
From: Probity  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10786
 
You wrote, "...I see it this stock is much too easy to MANIPULATE at this point in time..."

Being long on ALYD for two years and watching most trading daily has shown this to be true, IMO. Constantly seeing 10,20,30 thousand share blocks pass with barely an uptick in the price, then minutes later watch 400 shares be sold and see the bid & ask plummet 1/8 to 3/8 leads me to believe there are sinister forces at work here. Don't you think it's more than coincidence that both times this year, shortly before the Q1 & Q2 earnings were due, the stock crept up, sucked us in and then wiped us all out across the board!

Don't get me wrong, I think there will be some good paydays on these options down the road, I just don't know how many more times one can afford to lose on them. There really aren't enough shares in circulation to get a fair deal at this point. There are a lot of longs 'clinging to Jeff's life raft', but we're taking on water and I see shark fins on the horizon.

I can't speak for any of you, but I could sure use a (John Belushi Animal House) pep talk from our fearless leader, BG.