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To: Jon Scott who wrote (999)11/19/1999 8:49:00 AM
From: kbert  Respond to of 1296
 
US WEB SITE HAS TO BE RUN BY PLCO
FOR CURRENT SHAREHOLDERS BENEFIT
As I mentioned previously,
if they put everything under Toys International, we,
current shareholders of PLCO, are screwed.
That would mean that all the value will be in Toys International,
as parent companies don't get valuation:
THEY DON'T DO THE BUSINESS.
As we don't get shares in the IPO process,
we would not have another choice but to buy them on the market,
as everybody and PLCO would become a dead body.
I would not be surprised however, that,
despite all my hopes,
this is what is going to happen.
I HAVE YET TO SEE A SINGLE BB COMPANY
WHICH DOES CARE OF ITS CURRENT SHAREHOLDERS.
By shareholders I mean the one who buy
the stock on the market,
as it is quite possible that the insiders have their
pockets full of Toys International shares.
PLEASE TELL ME I AM WRONG AND THAT
US WEBSITE WILL BE RUN BY PLCO
:)
Archie




To: Jon Scott who wrote (999)11/19/1999 8:53:00 AM
From: kbert  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1296
 
Somebody mentioned on RB that all the kiosks
and new stores will be Toys International property.
PLCO would only run the current stores.
I hope this post is without truth.
I still feel there is a some risk this scenario happens.
The current PLCO management team may find some advantages
in doing so as it would cut the roots with old style company,
and they have probably plenty of shares in Toys International.
As a shareholder of PLCO, I am worried.
Please tell me I am wrong.