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To: chevalier who wrote (161)11/22/1999 11:51:00 AM
From: Winzer  Respond to of 343
 
<<"There's only one message the public wants to hear," Hamm said.
"Sysco is sold to a responsible buyer." >>

I think that the good Doctor forgot to mention that the NAR shareholders want the same thing too. (LOL)

Winzer



To: chevalier who wrote (161)12/2/1999 4:29:00 PM
From: Winzer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 343
 
An article from today's Cape Breton Post

capebretonpost.com

There was also an article in a local paper saying that contingency requests have been sent out re asset disposal options (like is being done by Nesbitt Burns with Devco) if there are no takers for Sysco by the end of the year.

Based on the recent price weakness I wonder if the disposers will have a field day on Sysco or if the US buyers will come through. The price of NAR is not telling a positive story. Any contrary opinions out there?

Winzer