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To: bill who wrote (1996)11/17/2001 2:46:37 AM
From: Peter W. Panchyshyn  Respond to of 11633
 
Personally, I've begun to wonder if we wouldn't be better to sell off our trust units and buy Loblaws. Or Loblaws
should become a trust.(Peter, that's a joke.)

--------------- Okay I'll take it as a joke. But you know they have been coming up lately with a lot of novel ideas of what can be made into a trust. Why not a grocer? People do have to eat. Who knows maybe we will see one though I doubt it would be loblaws. And if its not a major player in the grocery buisness, I think it would probably get squeezed out by the major players. ---------------------------------------------------------



To: bill who wrote (1996)11/17/2001 12:24:46 PM
From: Goldberry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11633
 
Bill I have lots of info on this trust including hedges. I was more interested in who made the recommendation with a price target of $7.80 and what the time frame is and why. This seems like a very aggressive recommendation at a time when brokerage houses are reducing there forcast price for oil to $20 and under for 2002.

All I need is the broker. I can probably get the report.