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To: Stephen M. DeMoss who wrote (804)11/28/2001 12:55:05 PM
From: Ex-INTCfan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1433
 
Someone will have to pick up the slack of Enron's former trades. I wouldn't jump at it now though. I think the books of all these companies need to be reviewed.



To: Stephen M. DeMoss who wrote (804)11/28/2001 12:59:56 PM
From: Marty Rubin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1433
 
considering that a few lbo funds looked at the books, having more access then you and I, means it was not all Kosher. The deal may still be negotiated, at the best terms for DYN. D* is not liable, because the debt downgrade is clearly material. Rating agencies said they may change their minds if a deal comes along, but I think the $4bn will still have to be due, but banks may forgive, again if a deal comes thruogh. I think it was halted because the (stock) exchange wants to know for sure ("request for more info") if they are still talking.



To: Stephen M. DeMoss who wrote (804)11/28/2001 2:21:49 PM
From: Marty Rubin  Respond to of 1433
 
Trading resume (14:21ET): DYN 37. eom-)