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To: Todd D. Wiener who wrote (3245)3/4/1998 1:03:00 AM
From: chaz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7111
 
Hank, a question, from the relatively uninitiated. On the CYMI thread there was much discussion of a convertible that seemed to go awry and in the minds of many, descimated the stock price, most of which I did not grasp. Cymer has lots of cash, a strong, strong market share, a once-upon-a-time $50 price now $22 up from $l4, and a big short. Tell us, what can go wrong? Apparently the conversion price was the rub, but since I didn't own it, I sort of glossed by it. Chaz.



To: Todd D. Wiener who wrote (3245)3/4/1998 1:11:00 AM
From: R. M. Rosenthal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7111
 
>>An acquisition might involve the use of an investment banker.<<

Yes, and given the blah reaction to terrific numbers,
it's clear an investment banker/coverage would make a difference.
RADAF has the goods and should actively pursue a relationship.
RMR
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