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To: Dusty who wrote (692)11/24/1997 2:39:00 AM
From: Milk  Respond to of 6654
 
Dusty,
If you look in the recent merger updates, you'll find that CVIA now owns only 25% of T.L.Phipps, not 100% as they had planned:

"Clarification of the status of the previous agreement with T.L.
Phipps. CVI now holds a 25% interest in T.L. Phipps & Co.
and a 14% interest in Promar, Inc."


Milk
P.S. Your link doesn't work, please resubmit



To: Dusty who wrote (692)11/24/1997 2:43:00 AM
From: paulbk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6654
 
To all,

A lot of the volume you have been seeing has no doubt been coming from the disposal of the convertible debentures that
Arnold alluded to in an earlier news release. UFH Endowment
is a reg -S type outfit that I have seen turn up in numerous
filings (NCII is one that comes to mind immediatly) and they
are not investors in the sense that anyone here is. They make
money selling the stock of companies they have lent money to,
not holding stock for future gain.
regards,p.b.