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To: Patricia Meaney who wrote (4223)4/4/2001 10:55:55 AM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5499
 
Patricia, LU's a disaster even w/o rumors...



To: Patricia Meaney who wrote (4223)4/4/2001 11:13:03 AM
From: BWAC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5499
 
Patricia,

Re: No LU comment. I think this about summed up our thinking. It doesn't seem that much has changed in the last 2 weeks.

"To:Larry S. who wrote (4161)
From: BWAC Friday, Mar 16, 2001 9:53 PM
View Replies (1) | Respond to of 4226

LU down to 1x sales. $35 Billion market cap and $35 Billion sales. How much future profit can be wrung out of 35 Billion in sales if they get their act together? Answer: A whole lot.
Of course beware. The powers that be and media lemmings are playing what I now call the 'Conseco Debt March' with LU in the starring role this time around. Target is $5 for this pack of liars and thieves. LU better wake up and get serious, because these clowns are out to destroy the company, its ability to function, its capital structure, and its shareholders. If LU management buries its head in the sand and doesn't get aggressive with these clowns they will see the $5 level.

Been there done that. Ain't doing it again. "

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"To:Larry S. who wrote (4163)
From: BWAC Monday, Mar 19, 2001 12:58 PM
View Replies (1) | Respond to of 4226

No I stand by my prior post. LU is going to have to do something to get the pack of liars and thieves and debt/bankruptcy short selling yelling a'holes off their backs before I invest any more with them, or get to where I can get in at $7.5 or below."