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To: hui zhou who wrote (10445)8/19/1999 3:55:00 PM
From: Andy Yamaguchi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11057
 
The rumor is that IBM may buy WDC for 1B. But I am sure this one is a false rumor. IBM just layoff 2000 people in San JOse two months ago to close HDD operation in the U.S. IBM is moving HDD to JAPAN. Many of my fried in IBM got laid off as the result. There is no way for IBM closing U.S. operation but in the same time buy WDC. It must be a false rumor.



To: hui zhou who wrote (10445)8/19/1999 10:34:00 PM
From: kha vu  Respond to of 11057
 
WDC:
quote.bloomberg.com
<<<<Western Digital Soars on Speculation of IBM Purchase (Update1)


Western Digital Soars on Speculation of IBM Purchase (Update1) (Adds comment from Seagate,
Maxtor.)

Irvine, California, Aug. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Western Digital Corp. shares have soared 47 percent in the
past two days on speculation that the No. 3 computer disk-drive maker could be an acquisition target
of International Business Machines Corp. or other rivals, analysts said.

Western rose 1 3/16 to 6 7/8 today in trading of 13.8 million shares, making it the sixth-most active
U.S. stock. The stock touched 3 1/2 on Aug. 12, its lowest level since 1993.

Disk-drive makers, whose devices store information and computer programs, are in a price war to keep
or gain market share as prices on personal computers fall. With profit margins under pressure, shares of
disk-drive makers have plunged, making some of them attractive acquisition targets, analysts said.
''Buying Western Digital would help IBM participate in the desktop market,'' said Jean Orr, a Nutmeg
Securities analyst. ''But I don't think it is likely that IBM is trying to acquire WD.''

IBM, the world's largest computer maker, and Western Digital both declined to comment. ''We've
heard the rumors about Western Digital,'' said Charles Payne, head analyst at Wall Street Strategies
Inc., a research firm that follows mergers and acquisitions and rates their probability for investors.
''When you get such a large increase in trading, you have to think something is brewing.''

Payne said that with the low price of Irvine, California- based Western Digital shares, the ''risk/reward''
factor is favorable.

Seagate

The speculation also includes Seagate Technology Inc., the No. 1 disk-drive maker, as a possible
buyer for Western or for drive maker Maxtor Corp.

Phil Montero, Seagate manager of corporate communications, said that the company ''is always
actively looking for partnerships and acquisitions,'' but has nothing to report regarding the speculation.

Maxtor's senior director of investor relations, Catherine Hartsog, said the company doesn't comment on
speculation. ''When you get this kind of situation, that creates an environment where lots of rumors are
spawned,'' she said.

Maxtor shares rose 9/32 to 6 11/16. Seagate shares rose 11/16 to 32 1/2, while IBM fell 15/16 to 122
15/16. >>>>>>