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To: Steven Angelil who wrote (6774)3/17/1998 11:31:00 AM
From: skreiger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27968
 
Steven,

Last night you were touting FAMH as "THE greatest investment of 1998."
How has anything changed in the past few hours?

We apparently are getting tremendously improved terms on the Myriad acquisition. The audited financials are forthcoming. The merger is to be completed in the next two weeks. Sure, some people are taking some $$ off the table as we prepare for the next move up. The MM's are shaking out a few more shares (as usual). It's a normal day.

If you really believe this is the greatest investment of 1998, then just relax and wait for the good news to continue rolling in.

Regards,

Scott



To: Steven Angelil who wrote (6774)3/17/1998 8:33:00 PM
From: Sean McFarland  Respond to of 27968
 
>>Steven Angelil on Mar 17 1998 11:16AM EST

I think we will be disappointed if we think we will see those financials this week. I was tempted to hit that bid at .62, now its at .60(wasn't me that sold). I am frustrated with the PR saying one thing and then the next day or so we find out that the timetable has changed. I doubt I am the only one that is pissed off about it. I got my wife in yesterday at .66 and a friend got in at .65. Now I have to tell them no deal is going to be announced until next week(right Buster?). I new Buster's post would cause some selling.<<

You don't listen to the CC closely or read the PR release carefully

Be careful out there.

Still Long FAMH. Getting shorter (by the day, oops , by the delay of clear published numbers.)