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To: Don Earl who wrote (12603)1/24/1999 9:50:00 AM
From: the hube  Read Replies (1) of 14577
 
I gotta believe that the request for additional shares is nothing more than a routine matter that means nothing.
They are running out of enough authorized shares for employee benefit programs, minor acquisitions and the like (you never want to run all the way out). If you are going to authorize additional shares, you don't do it for one or two million. Having the shares authorized in no way means that they have a plan for what to do with them; it just means their legal department is taking care of routing corporate matters.
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