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Technology Stocks : Stock Swap

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To: Andrew Vance who wrote (15130)8/2/1998 9:51:00 PM
From: Will Lyons  Read Replies (2) of 17305
 
Hi A.V

In the case of the company that I think is the one in your example I noticed that several million shares were sold on the way down and believe they were a part of the shares used to make the acquisition. It also seemed as if that sale triggered a steep and sudden decline in the price. I have suggested the repurchase of shares and was told that the co is looking to see if perhaps there may be other acquisitions, but wouldn't it be better to repurchase and wait for a higher valuation before making another acquisition? I assume the company stock way rebound more or sooner than the shares of whatever they might be interested in acquiring.

Will
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