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To: Ted Downs who wrote (29470)11/30/2001 11:50:30 AM
From: Les H  Respond to of 29970
 
They could just shut down the AT&T network customers while AT&T Broadband negotiates with @Home creditors. That would seem the fairest step. Of course, Comcast or Cox may end up owning AT&T Broadband after next week.



To: Ted Downs who wrote (29470)11/30/2001 11:51:05 AM
From: hdl  Respond to of 29970
 
Court should not shut down excite at home - and should condition that on cable companies paying much more to athm and having much better contract for athm. creditors should receive more than 100% over time- as they will get an equity kicker-they have a risk if company doesn't do well. old stock will have value- as broadband is taking off-and they will have a stake in ongoing entity. party that comes up with new money will make money. and it will come up with way more than t offer - and get less of the company and its assets.