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To: Patherzen who started this subject6/18/2001 5:07:13 PM
From: wall_st_harvest  Read Replies (1) of 145
 
An Interesting Arbitrage Opportunity

McData Class A (MCDTA)
McData Class B (MCDT)

McData's class A shares are *exactly the same* as their class B
shares with the exception that they have *10x the voting power*
of the later. How much more expensive do you think the A shares
are?

They're not more expensive but actually cheaper! For some
inexplicable reason, they trade about $5 less than their
counterparts. If either of these classes should command a
premium, it should obviously be the class A shares.

It's certainly possible that this price differential will
continue to exist. However, if you were inclined to bet against
this irrationality, you could short the B shares and buy an equal
number of A shares. You might not make any money but it would be
impossible for you to lose any either.

What I find *incredibly interesting* about this situation is the
fact that a large institution hasn't taken advantage of it. You
and I aren't going to be able to move the market in McData - but
an institution could.

Barrons, May 28, 2001, page 38, Mark Veverka.
barrons.com

The above was originally published in Wall Street Harvest (June
7, 2001).

Cheers,

Gregg Terry
Publisher/Editor of Wall Street Harvest
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