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To: David Howe who wrote (23421)1/22/2001 4:32:30 PM
From: Bosco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Hi Dave - I agree mostly what you ve said. I ve seldom seen multiple merger partners stay together for too long. They are al entrepreneurs and that drive alone is a powerful force, unless they truly hit it off. However, while hard charging is ok by me, I am certain about autocratic leaders who thought they could do it again after they lucked out once or twice. I used to own MADGF who CEO was exactly that kind of individual. He hung on to past glory like a birthright. But surprise, the world has left him behind. Thus far, Mr Jain, reputation aside, has delivered his buisness performance. Therefore, I will stick with the stk for the time being. If there are more attrition b/c he rules with iron fist, I will exit with my losses

best, Bosco



To: David Howe who wrote (23421)1/22/2001 5:30:33 PM
From: levy  Respond to of 28311
 
Horowitz not being at this conference call says alot don't you think.......Jain says Horowitz is going to really help with broadband then gives him a title of executive consultant?????? Right......Screw the conference call....I'd like to hear the replay of their phone call at midnight between Jain and Horowtiz.