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Politics : High Tolerance Plasticity

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To: chowder who wrote (22987)4/4/2005 11:22:28 PM
From: Libbyt  Read Replies (1) of 23153
 
YELL... I think it's still early to determine which way it will go

IMO there are several factors that are hard to chart that might determine the direction of both YELL and AIG.

YELL is currently purchasing USFC for either $45 or .9024 shares of YELL. I would think that this purchase might bring some selling pressure to YELL, in an attempt to have YELL and USFC trade closer to the value of the agreed upon purchase. (Maybe a lower trend until the purchase of USFC is completed sometime this summer?)

Even though YELL is able to pass on a fuel surcharge due to higher oil prices, YELL IMO tends to be influenced by the perception that higher oil prices will hurt the transportation industry.

AIG seems to have supporters believing that it is a "buying opportunity" at this level, and others who feel it is going to trade much lower as other possible "disclosures" are revealed.
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