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To: Linda Kaplan who wrote (954)5/6/1998 9:18:00 AM
From: MICHAEL R WILLIAMS  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2911
 
Linda,

This 0.75 take over talk makes no sense......

This company will be loaded full of cash at the end of the healthcare buyout and the accounts owed are the only limits of liability!!

Selling this 5 to 10 dollar stock for 0.75 doesn't make sense!!

I don't think that CYM allowed themselves to be bought into, then turn around and be sold out for 0.75.

Maybe for 2-5 dollars. The markets always discount ahead and for Medix not to project the future growth would be unreasonable. Therefore, with that said, Yeros not discounting ahead makes me feel that this is not true.

The logical answer is that someone has started this rumor with intent!!

Rumor could be fact but i see no logic!!

Can anyone share with me the book value when this trans is complete?
I think the book would be higher than 0.75! Would you trade a dollar for a dollar?

Once again, no logic

Don't give into the MM'S. They are still buying, we should too!!

Mike W.



To: Linda Kaplan who wrote (954)5/6/1998 9:40:00 AM
From: Mike Moran  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2911
 
With the exception of 3 days in April and 9 days last November, this stock has traded within 5% of the amount of cash the company has had in the bank or in its news releases. It is probably fair to say, at this point, the trend will continue. That's what lends credibility to this rumor. I'm not in M&A, but if I were, and if I were looking for a property, would I not look first for a property that has no premium?