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To: Z Analyzer who wrote (3440)6/24/2002 8:28:33 AM
From: SPSEIFERT  Respond to of 3770
 
Just ignore him.



To: Z Analyzer who wrote (3440)6/24/2002 9:36:00 PM
From: Tatnic  Respond to of 3770
 
Hey Z...long time no see. I see Seifert has re-emerged as well. Thought you guys had swallowed the .44? Pheww...glad to see ya'll back. My analysis has been right on the money over the past what, 6 months? I still feel confident that tyc will lose favor and drop back to single digits again soon. Once that happens, its all over. Remember, they are letting everything ride on the cit ipo. Can you think of a worse time to ipo a company, much less one that's so well known and so unwanted. Its gonna be brutal.



To: Z Analyzer who wrote (3440)6/26/2002 1:02:33 PM
From: Tatnic  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3770
 
Z your problem is you just don't get and probably never will. You really need to think for yourself and not blindly follow the list of slain bottom fishers dipping their toes into the acidic, poisonous bath water of tyc.

I don't need to do any research to tell you what is the best course of action for tyc: they need to re-organize and re-define their business over the next few decades. Bankruptcy allows this to occur and also allows them to evaporate a huge pile of debt. My only hope is that the Maine People's Alliance completes their lawsuit (against Mallinckrodt) and damages are determined before tyc has a chance to go belly up.