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To: Charles A. King who wrote (8174)12/10/1997 12:26:00 PM
From: Robert Meany  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13091
 
To All:

Was able to pick up some shares at .75 this am. Had order in for several weeks.

Bob



To: Charles A. King who wrote (8174)12/10/1997 12:27:00 PM
From: Charles A. King  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13091
 
Safety Kleen has changed its shareholders meeting to January 9 so that Laidlaw's offer can be voted on.

At the meeting, Safety-Kleen said, shareholders will consider and vote upon a proposal by Laidlaw to restore full voting power, under Wisconsin law, to any Safety-Kleen shares that Laidlaw may acquire in excess of 20 percent of outstanding shares.

Safety-Kleen said the shareholders will not vote on Laidlaw's exchange offer, which cannot begin before Laidlaw's registration statement is effective with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Charles



To: Charles A. King who wrote (8174)12/10/1997 3:40:00 PM
From: Michael T Currie  Respond to of 13091
 
Thanks, Charles. Yes, I had heard this. There was a collective sigh of relief (but far short of a loud hooray - that will have to wait until the deal is signed) in our Azerbaijan group. The following says it all: > Turkey opposes a Russian plan that all crude oil from the project, estimated to reach 700,000 barrels per day by 2010, should be transported to the West through the Black Sea and Turkey's busy Bosphorus straits. > Relations between Moscow and NATO-member Turkey have often been strained in the past, most recently over Ankara's sympathetic stance towards Russia's breakaway Chechnya region. Transportation of crude from the Caspian, with all the attendant political problems, causes us far more difficulties than anything else in the projects (that's plural - we operate three fields and have just signed a major agreement in Kazakhstan). Gotta love the oil business, boy. Everyone is getting into, let us say, the less desirable places in the world. I work on the geology in offshore Angola for example. You know, Luanda (the capital) used to be a fairly nice place, but twenty years of civil war inevitably takes its toll. The sewage in the harbor could use cleaning up, too. Not much room for GRNO though. Too few cars just now. Mike