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To: Wowzer who wrote (45976)6/7/1999 11:08:00 AM
From: Douglas V. Fant  Respond to of 95453
 
rory, BTW someone upgraded Royal Dutch Shell this morning....DLJ maybe? I walked by the television as they mentioned this....



To: Wowzer who wrote (45976)6/7/1999 11:13:00 AM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 95453
 
PDE seems to be coming back a bit. Anyone got any recent thoughts on PDE near-term? Thanks.



To: Wowzer who wrote (45976)6/7/1999 11:13:00 AM
From: marc chatman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
<<personally don't buy the Cayman argument. This news was known for quite a while and it was supposedly done to improve the bottom line. So why would we see such unrelenting selling over the last month or so.>>

It wouldn't matter if the move improves the bottom line -- if a fund's by-laws prohibit it from owning foreign corporations, or corporations in certain tax haven jurisdictions, then those funds have to liquidate. Since I don't know which funds own RIG and what those funds' by-laws require, this is just a theory, but I have seen enough fund prospectuses to know this would not be an unusual provision.

Even if it was known some time ago, funds probably waited until the last minute to sell because RIG was moving nicely with the group, and they wanted to milk that move for all it was worth. And, after a huge washout, it's not unusual to see a few failed dead cat bounces, which would account for the selling in the last week or so -- but note that the selling last week was on lower volume. Moreover, the entire sector has seen selling for the last month (look at a chart of FLC, for example), though not to the same extent.

RIG has not been my favorite this year, given the fundamentals of those semis coming off contract, but I think it is now one of the better bang-for-the-buck stocks in the sector, and perhaps THE bang-for-the-buck component of the OSX at these levels.



To: Wowzer who wrote (45976)6/7/1999 11:21:00 AM
From: diana g  Respond to of 95453
 
RIG -- Cayman Move...
...was known of for quite a while as a recommendation of management, but the vote by stockholders which OKed it was followed very quickly by the move itself.

The effects of the move in the USA and Norway on the stock seem to me to fit, but of course you're right that there could be some other reason. Time will tell.

<<<"...I don't buy the Cayman argument. This news was known for quite a while...">>>

regards,
diana