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To: Winzer who wrote (133)11/2/1999 2:02:00 PM
From: chevalier  Respond to of 343
 
I view this news as nothing more than the a concerted effort to put pressure on ABN Amro to pick up the speed wrt SYSCO. I suspect that there will be similar stories in the days to come. I still believe that shutting down SYSCO is not an option as it will be far too costly.



To: Winzer who wrote (133)11/3/1999 11:15:00 AM
From: chevalier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 343
 
This article in today's Halifax Chronicle Herald. Its a complete turnaround from the article a couple of days ago. If anyone has access to the full article, please feel free to post:

Suitor wants to test drive Sysco - U.S. firm seeks time to build up plant's order book
By Murray Brewster / The Canadian Press An American company interested in
Sydney Steel says it wants a chance to operate the mill and build up the order
book before it buys the place.

The Reserve Group, based in Ohio, has decided to do an audit of the troubled
Crown corporation's books.