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To: Tim McGee who wrote (36462)11/21/1999 7:42:00 AM
From: KyrosL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45548
 
Tim, frankly, I don't quite understand your complex argument. My thinking about it is, I believe, somewhat simpler. Here it is:

Up to 20% of Palm shares will be sold to the public in the IPO early in 2000. 3Com will hold the remaining 80+% of the Palm shares and distribute them to 3Com stockholders as a stock dividend (i.e. free) a few months later -- this wait is necessary so that the IRS can rule that the distribution is tax-free.

The Palm share price, IMO, will rise steadily through the months and years following the IPO. Palm is a quality company that combines characteristics of Dell/Compaq/Microsoft/AOL in the wireless device market. The wireless device market is expected to eclipse the PC market within a few years.

So, 3Com shareholders will own 80%+ of a very valuable Palm whose value will probably increase with time, while at the same time owning the rest of 3Com as well.

Please, don't confuse me with actual numbers. I don't think they are relevant. The key number is 80%. That's the percentage of Palm that 3Com stockholders will own after the distribution. The fact that we may not participate in the sale of the initial 20% is, IMO, a small price to pay for letting the market decide the price of Palm, and getting the favor of the investment houses that will underwrite the IPO.



To: Tim McGee who wrote (36462)11/21/1999 3:34:00 PM
From: lkj  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45548
 
Just for fun, maybe the spin off should have been 3COM, not Palm. That way, we will be the only ones with the Palm shares, and the street has to buy the COMS stock.