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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: Webster Groves who wrote (2324)2/8/1999 1:52:00 PM
From: Glen Abbey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2534
 
...and your sticking your nose in reminds one about how MM shills work under different names or in teams. Thank you for your comments but our quarrel is with the snake not you.



To: Webster Groves who wrote (2324)2/8/1999 2:50:00 PM
From: TLWatson59  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2534
 
W.G. Let me paraphrase the great bard; "what fools some mortals be."
In addition let me make them an offer they should not choose to refuse
unless they fear it confirms what I have been saying about the two of them all along .

If Mr. Abbey or Mr. Siegel can reproduce on this board any message posted by me regarding ALYA in the month of April,1998, I will agree to fold up my tent and fade away. If not they can only respond to any criticism I may post with fact and not a pile of crap.

My first post on this thread was not until the very end of May. In that post I questioned the financial viability of ALYA based on reading the
audited figures presented by Price-Waterhouse covering the Fiscal Year ended September 30, 1997. Mr. Abbey, who has defined his analytical capabilities many time on this thread, challenged my interpretation of those numbers.

We have now seen some 16 plus months pass since the last audited statement was produced. In that interim we have seen sales projections by both officers of the company and those supporters supposedly close to management ranging from $2.5 million to $6.0 million for 1998, bandied about. No confirmation of any of those numbers in a Company PR Release was ever published. I believe that Mr. Abbey refers to comments like this as innuendo not material fact. To date neither you, I or anyone else on this thread can testify truthfully as to how many shares there are floating around in this company and what price all of these "144" filers have paid for the shares they list for "planned sale."

The only thing anyone knows is that there is an "open system" developed by ALYA. It has been demonstrated to work in an installed security system. It has been shown at an industry trade show.
Whether anyone has paid any real money to install demonstration sites is still unconfirmed in writing by any of the customers ALYA claims to have sold the system to. If and when they do I will gladly sing a different tune. If and when they can unequivically demonstrate financial viability I would be willing to risk more than a few paultry kopecs on the stock at much higher prices. Until they can do this however, I will continue to poke holes in the hot air balloons they send up every now and then.

Now it's time for them to say here is the proof that I lied about my initial posts or for ever more hold their tongue.

Here come de judge!