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To: GR who wrote (1287)5/30/1998 7:32:00 AM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1567
 
I think you're right, turn around if they can stay out of bankruptcy with fees and delays running amok. However, as this issue plays out, it usually gets worse before getting better. I think it will test 1 before you see 3.



To: GR who wrote (1287)5/30/1998 8:44:00 AM
From: PaperChase  Respond to of 1567
 
The bond holders will own this company. At the time of death, you (as a shareholder) will be nothing more than a tedious annoyance that can be removed with a stoke of a pen.

Where I live, the BOST food quality and taste have gone down hill dramatically and portion sizes have been reduced to evidently control costs. They have also stopped printing coupons. I once liked this place and was an enthusiast when it was Boston Chicken. I remember (laughingly) when most of fast food restaurants in town thought they were going to get creamed by this restaurant chain.

It's dead. It's gone. Leave it be. Save yourself. The stock could go up from here but the game is over.