Thursday, October 03, 2013 3:34:00 PM
Ben, I don’t know what you mean by scams in Russia and Hong Kong, but it’s clear from your past Alif posts on this board that you have a personal vendetta against the company. The company did close down its Russia programming lab in the 90s and had layoffs at the HK facilities, however all companies face these kinds of setbacks. Resource rebalancing is a fact of life in a free economy.
From an investor point of view it’s important to notice the potential of alif’s proprietary software. New opportunities for AI analytics are constantly emerging and I strongly believe that alif will be able to participate in this market sector via its new business model.
In the near future I will write about a new application of AI software being used by cities in the USA. New startups are sprouting to take advantage of this opportunity.
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