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To: Jane Hafker who wrote (1803)9/10/1998 11:05:00 PM
From: KLAW97  Respond to of 2534
 
I've done alot of research over the past few weeks on ALYA. I would like you to do the same.
From asking around and reading, I have built a much bigger confidence in ALYA. I feel it's just a matter of time before we(Alya) start getting nominally rewarded for our product. I heard there are no more 144's being sold. But we have a problem right now, YAHOO keeps the list for 1 year. You can call them and verify. The YAHOO site makes new investors nervous but they have nothing to worry about. Try and call ALYA to buy the 144's. They don't have any to sell(VERY GOOD SIGN)

I am buying as much as I can under 3/4



To: Jane Hafker who wrote (1803)9/10/1998 11:05:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2534
 
Jane I think you need to stop watching this single stock so closely and realize there is a world wide crisis affecting the stock market.

I have discussed this at some length on a couple of other threads I have started in the last few weeks "InvestRight" and "Russian Crisis" Is it a buying opportunity? :

Subject 22744

Subject 22661

Now lets look at ALYA. I'm certainly bullish on the long term future here but you cannot leave out technical analysis. If ALYA trades any lower it could end up below .50 before any real news is released. ALYA is indeed making progress and long term holders will be rewarded but no amount of cheer leading will pull the stock higher. We need real high volume buying to keep us from the brink of real high volume selling:

dailystocks.net

Regards, Jeff



To: Jane Hafker who wrote (1803)9/11/1998 8:26:00 AM
From: John S. Baker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2534
 
Regarding sales.... Important to differentiate between sales of product and signing of new distributors

"then I realize the last sale was almost 6 months ago, and there is nothing sold since then, and I get a very sinking feeling here."

ALYA does not sell their products directly; they sell through distributors. They have signed a number of distributors, covering much of the world. 'Tis true that I don't recall the announcement of the signing of a new distributor in a while, but that doesn't lead me to think that there are no sales of the product.

The way that sales of product by distributors will be reflected (reported back) to us is through the financials, in terms of additional revenues.

And we have not seen any financials of late which would tell us either way.

In short, while there may be cause for concern somewhere, I don't think we necessarily have found it yet <grin>.

FWIW, I agree with Jeffrey's assessment that there have been many, many margin calls which have forced people to pull out of stocks which have a long-term or intermediate-term potential in favor of retaining their near-term favorites. ALYA fits that model perfectly in my opinion. (Still long a small position, but sure wish I'd bought at today's prices.)

JSb.



To: Jane Hafker who wrote (1803)9/12/1998 12:35:00 AM
From: MeDroogies  Respond to of 2534
 
I am selling a great product now (within e-commerce) that is selling slowly. It is a GREAT product. Just because early adopters are slow to come on board is meaningless. Remember, people grow comfortable with what they have, and how they do things. It takes alot to shake their tree and get them to change.
This product is well positioned and is here at the right time. It'll take time, but it will happen. Just wait, and stay calm.
I'm in at 1.42, so I'm really feeling down...but I could've taken profits way back when and I didn't BECAUSE I feel this is a winner.