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To: leigh aulper who wrote (2)11/7/1997 7:35:00 PM
From: Dennis Latchum  Respond to of 485
 
What are you trying to say?



To: leigh aulper who wrote (2)11/7/1997 11:37:00 PM
From: Dale  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 485
 
I have a basic plan that figures on prosperity for repap and lots of gains for shareholders. What are the other possibilities? I can picture two additional, 1- a merger or buyout of whats left, 2- bankruptcy and stockholders left with minimal to no value of an already penny penny stock. I can't help but remember they are now controlled by a holding company, not a paper co. If I were them I would look to make deal like selling a used car. They bought it to make money, not necessarily paper. I don't know enough about these sort of things to guess the next move but I wonder if anyone else might. There is a reason the stock hasn't moved up. Any guesses?
I got a great deal on this stock awhile back at $2.00, Anyone beat that?