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To: PCSS who wrote (2707)6/21/2000 10:48:00 PM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Respond to of 2818
 
I believe I read a post last week on RagingBull that the poster had a high-level of information

Ooooooooohh. Raging Bull____!! Mike, I should have known better than to question that bastion of veracity. :)))))

I feel so mortified.

Edit: Now that I've recovered, it is my sense of things that Unruh has not indicated a desire to unload any of his shares from the 144 filings, but I haven't looked recently; and I would assume that with the Microsoft stay, the release of DataCenter2000, and all, Unisys is positioned, on its own, for a pop to about 75 by January when the Intel McKinley is shipping. So a buyout rumor at 40 makes no sense whatsoever.

Duke



To: PCSS who wrote (2707)6/21/2000 10:49:00 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2818
 
Actually the German on RG only said that DT was raising billions (which they are) and once the money's there a letter of intent to purchase UIS will be consummated. I don't know if it's true but it does make sense in that they raised 14 bill which would be exactly what UIS would cost at $45 cash per share. Certainly companies like UIS, NOVL, IFMX which are near their lows and not big enough to dominate by themselves are takeover candidates. What does that mean? We'll only know when and if it happens. But I didn't sell at 27 the other day because I have faith UIS will go higher. I'd like to see it back in the 29-33 area anyway excluding anymore buy-out talk. UIS did well today closing near 26. It wasn't really down as an after hours trade ticked it from 24 3/4 to 26 somehow yesterday. What was that all about, huh? Actually UIS was up 11/16.