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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
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To: J R KARY who wrote (8968)3/2/1998 2:39:00 PM
From: Al. Gibberd  Read Replies (3) of 213173
 
I wonder what will happen to Apples 43% in Advanced Risc Machines ( ARM ) when it floats on the NASDAQ early in 1998 as reported in an article in the the Sunday Times (UK Newspaper) on 21 December 1997.

Obviously Apple and Acorn ( also 43%) will have agreed on the floatation, but surely it will dilute both companies influence over ARM.

Maybe holders of Apple and Acorn stock will get special deals in ARM when it floats. If Acorn sells it's share it will give Acorn a major cash boost, but who would they sell to?

I am new to the investment scene so I am not sure if my comments make sense.

Your comments welcome
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