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To: Paul Senior who wrote (15538)9/30/2002 3:17:48 PM
From: Wyätt Gwyön  Respond to of 78666
 
lots of class action announcements against FLM this past week...

News for FLM
09/30/2002 15:03
Patton Haltom Announces Class Action Suit Against Fleming Companies, Inc. and Certain of [ Businesswire ]
09/26/2002 16:10
Lockridge Grindal Nauen P.L.L.P. Announces Class Action Lawsuit Against Fleming Companies [ Businesswire ]
09/25/2002 16:38
Cauley Geller Announces New Developments in Class Action Against Fleming Companies, Inc. [ PR Newswire ]
09/25/2002 15:43
Law Offices of Marc S. Henzel Announces Class Action Lawsuit Against Fleming Companies, I [ Businesswire ]



To: Paul Senior who wrote (15538)9/30/2002 9:17:04 PM
From: 249443  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78666
 
re CIT:

Paul -- as mentioned in Barrons a couple of weeks ago, John Neff has 10% of his stock holdings in Tyco and a smaller percentage (maybe 3%? - I can't recall for sure) in CIT. Mr. Neff is an investor I respect greatly!



To: Paul Senior who wrote (15538)7/26/2006 4:37:03 PM
From: Paul Senior  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78666
 
I upped my few shares of CIT by just a little today.

I'm calculating fair value now around 1.7x stated book value if company can continue its current performance (which I am guessing will happen). With the stock "only" about 1.3x stated book value, that makes CIT a buy, imo.

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