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To: mod who wrote (1340)4/3/1998 8:07:00 PM
From: Marc Wester  Respond to of 1696
 
The one thing that should be considered is that Mr. Koo still owns
a significant amount of company stock. If he sold some shares to the
company simply to make a quick profit, then he obviously lost a lot
more since the value of stock that he still owns has dropped 2 pts in
the last few days.

He must have needed the cash or at least feels that the stock price
will go up in the future.

We will see.
Marc



To: mod who wrote (1340)4/4/1998 1:47:00 AM
From: j rector  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1696
 
Dennis,

Does NTAIF need to disclose this in the press release or
do they have some time to disclose shares bought back?

I have a feeling that it was a MM, and that we will see $13-14
as they try to unload on the market.

I also see this as a short-term negative for DSWLF--some DSWLF
investors may move into NTAIF seeing the value.