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To: John Hayman who wrote (309)8/28/1998 5:37:00 PM
From: RavBruce  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 450
 
It is interesting to note that an outside buyer could buy
TMO and spin-offs for less than the value of shares when
large cash positions are considered.
Maybe management needs a sharp kick to get in gear.
Bruce



To: John Hayman who wrote (309)9/15/1998 5:57:00 PM
From: Jim Goodman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 450
 
to all: as the only guy who gave out/caught several other "Thermo's" from their lows last year, and also said anything above 38. on TMO was not going to last, I am now beginning to see a potential "EVB" down here, in my "PSYCLE sm", in TMO, and was wondering, seriously,

does anyone know exactly how much total $$ per TMO share, their owned portions of all the stocks of their traded subsidiaries is worth down here ? it Would seem, now that the "PSYCLE sentiment" here has turned too negative (L.T. bullish, right ?), such a good company as TMO will become too cheap, near recent lows, yes ? As a VG stock technician, I am looking at TMO now, near lows, and we would all appreciate the "fundamental" answer to this question, if anyone knows....thanks.... it may still need some work, technically, but added TMO to my watch list in the 14-16 area, in my NL, and thought I'd share again....best wishes, and hope you are doing well, John,