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To: R. Gates who wrote (878)9/30/1998 2:48:00 PM
From: AKAPAK  Respond to of 1096
 
R Gates: Thanks for the update. All sounds positive, especially the EPS. How many quarters in a row now of positive earnings? The value funds' screens should light up on this one.

Best regards



To: R. Gates who wrote (878)9/30/1998 6:15:00 PM
From: Ron Harvey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1096
 
<<All in all, Tom was very positive about what will eventually come out of the IGHS/GBIT merger or whatever it turns out to be. . . .>>

Not that I'm saying he has no reason to be, but it was a PR guy who said, "That one uncomfortable incident aside, Mrs. Lincoln certainly enjoyed the play."

And what's with IGHS management that they'd make a buyout offer without having first conducted discussions or tried to? Odd.

Anyway, it's not known at this time if company officers will participate in the CC. Liberty Capital won't likely know until Monday morning. And if earnings, even nondiluted, are in line for $.12 and maybe more, then GBIT should be $2.00 or better. Possibly lots better.