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Technology Stocks : Quarterdeck: Making a Striking Comeback!

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To: rdk who wrote (3263)10/18/1998 3:32:00 PM
From: Doug Coughlan   of 3307
 
Rich, if there is interest in QDEK by any other parties and the market perceives this, then the price of QDEK will trade above the .52 being offered. The only way the offer will be revised higher is if QDEK has a valid reason and can convince the Symantec or a competing offer is received. A share swap probably would be six of one half a dozen of the other. You would receive a fractional amount of Symantec equal to .52 cents. If the law firms that specialize in shareholder law suits think things don't smell right they will be in touch. One way to have it set aside is for not enough shares to be tendered. Is that good? Only time would tell. Somewhere down the road if QDEK goes Chapter 11 then 52 cents would look better then nothing. All of the preceding is IMHO of course. Good luck and sorry for the lose.
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