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To: DVAN who wrote (1739)2/13/1998 3:45:00 PM
From: Naggrachi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1985
 
<<There were tow posts on the Yahoo chat (for what that's worth) that both indicated deals that some construed as buyouts. One was a deal "very very very" close to signing (rumored to be HP), the other was supposedly an already signed deal with Packard Bell (birds of a feather?).>>

Dream on!!!

Even though, as a shareholder in this crappy company would love to see it happen. NO WAY !!!!!

Zead



To: DVAN who wrote (1739)2/14/1998 10:30:00 PM
From: Trey McAtee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1985
 
dave--

my thought had been IBM. IBM has a pretty good presence in india now, that would be bolstered by a JTS acquisition (it would give the combined entity greater leverage with the government).

in addition, IBMs work in GMR R/W heads for HDDs is set to go to market, and i tihnk they would benefit greatly from the acquistion since it is cheaper to acquire in the this market than to build out new facilities. i am also working on the basis of rumors to the effect that IBM wants to be dominate in HDDs.

packard bell/nec would be a very interesting deal, as would the HWP buyout. i think i could see the HWP deal as a greater possibilty though. to be honest, i had not thought about those two at all.

good luck to all,
trey