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To: Arnie Doolittle who wrote (5846)4/24/1998 9:49:00 AM
From: Al Gutkin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10227
 
Arnie: The point is, they don't want the licenses, they had to take em. Bad with the good.

Actually, I'm not a big enough accountant to be included in the negotiations, I really shouldn't even call them negotiations. NExtel is telling them what they are willing to do. Monday I will report the results.

Nextel was already in the area once, tried to compete, but closed up and left town. My client smiled, he beat the giant. Now, the giant is going to gobble him up, hopefully, with a suitcase full of money.<VBG>

I just hope my client doesn't expect a reduction of accounting fees because part of his bus. may be gone.<VBG> My new job will be to educate him to the fact that the numbers get smaller, but the work stays the same.<VBG> I need to make big $$$$$ in order to buy that Nextel stock.

Al



To: Arnie Doolittle who wrote (5846)4/24/1998 10:09:00 AM
From: Al Gutkin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10227
 
Arnie: If people only knew about the beauty of the North West, BC.

My wife and I used to visit BC at least once a year for a period of several years. Just a simple ferry boat ride would yield sights like killer whales jumping.

During one of those trips, I got a sea plane rating added on to my pilots license. That was real fun, the most fun I ever had. Well, not really, it was almost as much fun as watching the investments go up with every tick of the quote machine. (keep dreaming Al)

Yea, during that period of my life, I would run away from home, go to Seattle, jump a ferry to Port Townsend, think about tea at the Princess, look into the sky and dream those nice day dreams. However, upon arriving back home I had to assume the normal position of being yelled at and bossed around by my lovely wife.<VBG> Yea, right?

Nextel left the station without me again, darn.

Al G., sometimes late for dinner, too many day dreams.