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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: gammaray who wrote (2220)1/20/1999 4:53:00 PM
From: TLWatson59  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2534
 
S.H.C/Neil Siegel: Two PR releases by ELON may be of interest to you in light of your most recent posts: biz.yahoo.com. This one having a possible direct relationship on ALYA's ability to secure neuron chips after 2001 from Motorola. The second is interesting from an analytical point of view. biz.yahoo.com. Echelon reported sales for Q4 and the Year. The annual sales totaled some $32 million. Reading the response from ALYA to your inquiry I see a projection of a possible $10 million in sales by ALYA for the current FY.
It really asks one to stretch the mind to see the Founder of LONworkks selling$32 million and a company of ALYA's financial capability expecting to be able to report sales equal to one third that of a company whose applications span a number of industries and uses.

I can understand how in the face of the ALYA PR release the stock seems to find as many willing sellers as buyers. Were this news to have been released in the hey day of the promotion hype last Spring and Summer it IMO would have propelled the stock well over $2. It would seem that people are taking the position of fool me one shame on you - fool me twice shame on me.

Without actual independent audited financials and sales figures and outside corroboration I have taken the position that all information eminating from ALYA or its employees must be taken with large grains
of salt.