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To: blankmind who wrote (5810)5/13/1998 6:08:00 PM
From: Captain James T. Kirk  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 6980
 
Look at your list. look at the price of CS. Come on, how long will that last before they are snatched up ? Coms could buy CS, ASND could buy CS, NT could buy CS, hell, why not Bay or even NN ? Do you really think CS will stay in the teens for the next 8 months ?



To: blankmind who wrote (5810)5/13/1998 6:09:00 PM
From: George A. Roberts  Respond to of 6980
 
In trying to comply with Cramers idea of not posting his stuff on message boards I am posting excerpts.....

By Kevin Petrie
Staff Reporter
5/13/98 4:42 PM ET

"It's not just the arbs who hope Bay Networks (BAY:NYSE)
is for sale -- some on Wall Street say it's Bay's best hope.

Sell-side analysts and investors are scratching their heads
about what Bay executives actually said about takeover
talks early Tuesday at a trade show in Las Vegas. Some
people who attended the meeting say Bay executives didn't
say the company had turned down an offer from Northern
Telecom (NT:NYSE). Bloomberg reported early Wednesday
that Bay told analysts just that, but that it would consider
other offers.

Bay's stock reacted to the news, soaring 3 15/16 to 27
15/16 on heavy volume by late afternoon."

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"So as an exit strategy Bay reportedly wants to sell itself for
32 to 35 a share, or more than three times trailing revenue,
according to one trader. That's still a healthy premium after
the stock's rise today. One trader said enough arbs piled
into the stock to keep the price aloft for a few days."