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To: Probity98 who wrote (134)7/31/1998 11:31:00 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 461
 
Probity98, your question does not make sense. First you say "a deal in cash & stock, and agreed to a set $, # amount". Then you say "then the value of the stock unexpectedly increased and the company to be acquired would not agree to a lesser amount of stock shares". Either they have a deal or they don't, it's as simple as that. If they don't have a deal and conditions change, of course one side might want to renegotiate.

- Jeff