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To: M. Frank Greiffenstein who wrote (32)6/24/1998 3:56:00 PM
From: Trippi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95
 
Just for the record -- while I believe SHOW's film library may be worth as much as $10 a share to IMAX -- I do not believe IMAX will pay anywhere near that for the company -- This deal (if there is a deal) makes sense because IMAX can pay $4 to $5 bucks a share (SHOW shareholders will dance in the streets) and get the film Library for half price and the rest of the company and the additional screens for free. SHOW"S problem is not quality product -- witness the Olympic deal -- the problem has been not enough screens for the product to produce a profit -- and not enough dough to build more screens fast enough -- This is a near perfect match -- and that's why the em made sense to me -- the one thing that made me wonder about the EM was that there was no mention of SHOW's film library as the main asset IMAX would be interested in -- and no mention that SHOW's library is the easiest library for IMAX to convert to IMAX format. This would be a major oversight by someone who is truly conected to IMAX.

Trippi