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To: IN_GOD_I_TRUST who wrote (1137)4/7/1998 12:14:00 PM
From: SeanS  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1567
 
Question: If BOST starts to submerge, won't they sell off ENBX?
Won't this cause a surge in stock price of both companies, at least
temporarily? Most people seem to totally ignore, or not
understand what a valuable,disposable asset Enbx is. The proceeds
of this sale might give BOST the funds needed to follow through on
their reorganization game plan. Or, even if BOST goes under still
grasping ENBX won't it float free after Bostons' demise?
Investors seem to be viewing ENBX as a subsidiary of BOST, instead
of a separate, much more prosperous corporation.