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To: Pete Mason who wrote (2324)7/28/1997 1:27:00 PM
From: Greg Hansen   of 4571
 
I agree the remaining stake by Soros of < 5% is no accident. I believe this observation was made in passing by another on this thread a while back but the implications were not subsequently addressed. The fact is that no one knows whether the Soros group continues to hold any interest in this or not, and if so to what extent.

I know a month or so back, before the Soros announcement I found a statistic showing institutions holding 13%. I would like to know what the current number is if anyone knows.

Pete, I agree with your conclusions regarding the intentions of the Soros group. It seems natural that they would want to have the opportunity to liquidate remaining shares without having to give advance notice. The only thing we don't know, is whether they have already done so or whether they continue to hold an interest here.
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