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To: jas244 who wrote (922)12/6/1997 2:28:00 AM
From: Wayne J.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6654
 
Hello! James,

Like yourself, I am only a shareholder of CVIA!

However, understanding that this is just my own personal guess, or own opinion, here is what I think a possible scenario might entail!

Would the stockholders have to approve a merger?

As a shareholder I would hope that the fastest most inexpensive method would be used in getting shareholder approval for a possible merger!

The more drawn out and complicated the process to get shareholder approval, I feel would only prove to incurr more unnecessary costs and expenses, plus further contribute to the frustration level that some of us now are starting to experience!

I would suggest that CVIA Management track down the shareholders that own large blocks of shares, contact them in due course, get their votes and let's get on with the merger! ( It's only my guess, but somehow I would imagine that the large block shareholders of CVIA shares, will more then likely be supporting the CVIA Management's proposal! ( I say this because in the recent weeks, the CVIA Management leadership that has been demonstrated by Mr. Jack Arnold has been shown direction and promise!--at least in my opinion!)

Well James! Thats my opinion! But only one opinion of many other CVIA shareholders and participants!

Best Regards,

Wayne J.