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To: Mary A Young who wrote (1042)5/8/1998 3:37:00 PM
From: cool  Respond to of 2911
 
Insider holdings:

Naomi Bodner---- 235,342---- 1.9%
L.P. Millenco ----176,683 ---1.4%
Laura Huberfiel ----131,342 ---1.1%
John Yeros ----130,000 --- 1.0%
David Klugman ---- 23,684 ---.2%

That is about 700,000 shares out of 20.3M outstanding
17.3 M float

Someone seems to continue to sell shares at 1/2-17/32
Why? To artifically hold the price down
to make a tender easy at a low price.

Say someone or a group of people have 5 million shares and want to put in a tender offer offer for the company.
It would make sense for them to dump shares in the market to hold the price down until they make the offer.

That someone may be posting here.

Jl



To: Mary A Young who wrote (1042)5/8/1998 4:12:00 PM
From: Linda Kaplan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2911
 
Mary: Get it right! I never said you sold before you posted. Nor have I embraced anyone. Your notes on this subject contain attacks on us shareholders as a group: your claims that we're insufficiently loyal and that we have embraced someone who is making a tender offer is nonsense to me. I have no knowledge of any tender offer and have embraced no one. I'm a nun -- figuratively speaking.

I skipped some posts, so I did not know that Mike had left. Has he left? Or is he just temporarily missing?

I'm not aware of any tender offers and since none have been actually made it seems to me that I will have the time to decide what to do once I'm aware of the full scope of the offers. That you insist that we make some sort of pledge without even knowing the TERMS, seems rather precipitous to me. I have no personal relationship with this company. It's business to me. I will try to do what is best for me financially when I hear what the offers are, if I ever do hear what they are.

As far as I know you have told me nothing of the terms of these offers. Did I miss them? Or do you want me to promise to agree without even knowing the terms on the basis of your posts alone?

Linda