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To: GREENLAW4-7 who wrote (642)11/26/2001 11:20:44 AM
From: Bob Rudd  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1433
 
I didn't really follow the PGE Pacific Gas but I beleive the bankruptcy involved a unit, not the PCG corportate parent and the parent was successful in sheilding the parent from creditors. PCG, the corporate entity never filed. There are a number of asbestos litigants trading well above shareholder wipeout levels [USG] for reasons I don't entirely understand. Usually shareholders are wiped out, but often there's trading well above this expected outcome...partly due to speculator irrationality, I suspect. This is why my 'no deal' scenario calls for ENE to drop to 1.50...I feel confident, I'll catch a bid in that area.



To: GREENLAW4-7 who wrote (642)11/26/2001 12:42:44 PM
From: Softechie  Respond to of 1433
 
No BK but it can be bought very cheap! Could be $1, $2, $3, or $4.