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To: JOHN A. who wrote (23)8/5/1998 11:41:00 PM
From: leigh aulper  Respond to of 42
 
not with my money



To: JOHN A. who wrote (23)8/6/1998 8:52:00 AM
From: makin_dough99  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42
 
To: +Big Dog (30155 )
From: +Yo Yo Wednesday, Aug 5 1998 2:29PM ET
Reply # of 30186

Buying GUCO = Even More Stupid Now! That is certain!

Trying to bail out of your position, Dog?

For those of you who refuse to (or just plain can't) read financial
documents, here is an excerpt from the terms of the bankruptcy.

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The Plan of Reorganization further provides that (i) the Company's
Senior Notes will be cancelled and exchanged for all of the
reorganized Company's common stock; (ii)the Company's existing
common stock will be cancelled and exchanged for five-year
warrants to purchase approximately 1.5% of the new common
stock at an exercise price of $19.82 per share;
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So basically by owning this stock,

(1) you were not allowed to vote on the bankruptcy.
(2) you no longer own this company, the lenders do.
(3) for every share you had, you now a own warrent to
get 0.015 shares of the reorganized company at
a price of $19.82 per share.

How foolish do you get?

Yo Yo