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To: Cynic 2005 who wrote (9344)11/25/1997 9:16:00 AM
From: Defrocked  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18056
 
Mohan, FWIW Dept.

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To: Cynic 2005 who wrote (9344)11/25/1997 11:37:00 AM
From: Cynic 2005  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 18056
 
To all, we are in a complicated international economic mess. When the stocks are at all time highs with valuations pushing the historic highs, news like this doesn't bode well for the profitability of US companies.

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I am sure the big-three executives in detroit are sweating in their palms.

-Mohan



To: Cynic 2005 who wrote (9344)11/25/1997 5:14:00 PM
From: Sam Citron  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18056
 
Mohan,

Do you remember the name of the Saudi Prince who was a big buyer of Citicorp (~13) in the midst of the Latin American banking crisis in early 80s? Any relation to Prince Al Waleed, who is purchasing MOT, NewsCorp and NSCP? I think Al Waleed is the son. businessweek.com

A newsclip mentioned:

"The prince ... made his estimated $11 billion fortune by investing in ailing companies and helping them to recover..." That doesn't sound like a bad track record, though it doesn't disclose his losses. <g>
biz.yahoo.com

Hope Chilaka has some protection from the talons of Al Waleed's hawks!

SC