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Non-Tech : Philip Morris - A Stock For Wealth Or Poverty (MO)
MO 58.350.0%11:12 AM EST

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To: Geoff who wrote (1298)4/3/1998 6:07:00 PM
From: men mailman   of 6439
 
I keep wondering and please tell me if already discused in the past.

Every RN share owns .65 NA share Na is currently at 47 5/8 which gives each share of RN A value of $30 5/8 before the tobacco part which earns an additional $1.40 per year. Basically giving the tobacco part as a gift and somewhat more.

I say it always as RN hits $30 whwen the litigation talks rattle it and then the stock comes back.

At $30 you have a solid stock with 7% divedend and great value. Sit at ease and ride it back to $36 in 3-4 months.

I believe RN has more value than MO and has fallen much more due to the rattling, and therefore will move faster on the upside.

Congress and the senate will never wipe away the total value of the tobacco part so you have $30 5/8 from NA plus at least $10 value for thetobacco part after all deals are finalized and probavbly much more.

This is a $50 stock don't sell now. Besides I am hearing a lot of the senate talk is even unconstitutionaal.
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