How long can they prop up the price? It looks like as the repurchase wound down, do did the price.
WAYNE, Pa., Nov. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Safeguard Scientifics, Inc. (www.safeguard.com), the New York Stock Exchange-listed (NYSE:SFE) strategic information systems company, announced today that its Board of Directors has authorized the repurchase of up to $20 million of the company's common stock in the open market when conditions and prices are favorable. The company received authority in March 1998 to repurchase up to $20 million of the company's common stock, of which $17 million has been spent to date. This recent Board action resets the company's authority to repurchase its shares of common stock to $20 million in total. Pete Musser, chairman and CEO of Safeguard, commented, "The market's recent volatility and its impact on Safeguard created an excellent investment opportunity in recent months, and we were substantial buyers. With this new authorization, we should be prepared for any future market opportunities. Over the last few months, Safeguard also purchased shares in seven of its public partnership companies -- ChromaVision Medical Systems, CompuCom Systems, Diamond Technology Partners, DocuCorp International, OAO Technology Solutions, Sanchez Computer Associates, and USDATA Corporation -- due to what we believe are very favorable prices in these stocks. Also, we have been actively increasing our private portfolio by adding several exciting technology companies -- Arista Knowledge Systems, Kanbay LLC, Pac-West Telecomm, and US Interactive." Safeguard Scientifics, Inc. is a unique partnership of entrepreneurial companies focused on information technology markets. Safeguard has a proven track record of bringing emerging companies to market through rights offerings to Safeguard shareholders. Past Safeguard rights offerings include Novell, Inc., CompuCom Systems, Inc., Cambridge Technology Partners (Massachusetts), Inc., Coherent Communications Systems Corporation (merged with Tellabs, effective August 3, 1998), USDATA Corporation, Integrated Systems Consulting Group, Sanchez Computer Associates, Diamond Technology Partners, Inc., ChromaVision Medical Systems, Inc., OAO Technology Solutions, Inc. and DocuCorp International.
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