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To: George the Greek who wrote (4235)4/5/2001 8:24:55 PM
From: Larry S.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5499
 
neither did the management. remember, LU was one of the most widely held stocks, everyone who owned the original T, or bought T after the break up of the baby bells, got LU in the distribution. With so much stock around, and being such a poor performer, there was tons of shares to sell, which were dumped from portfolios as no one wanted to show they owned it. larry