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Technology Stocks : Netscape -- Giant Killer or Flash in the Pan?

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To: Larry S. who wrote (4762)11/25/1998 6:36:00 PM
From: Killian  Read Replies (1) of 4903
 
Larry, Question

Approximately 99% of the time, the acquirers stock value lessens while the aquiree stock value increases. Having said that, why do you say that a 10% or > DECREASE of the seller is typical!

Secondly, I think anyone buying NSCP shares to become an AOL shareholder is loosing based on the trading that took place both today and yesterday! It may be better to own AOL than to get in through NSCP . (ie. < than .45)

I must also point out that as far as I'm concerned NSCP has the ONLY browser! MSFT sucks!

Respectfully,

kevin
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