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To: Steven Rachbach who wrote (4826)11/5/1998 9:39:00 AM
From: Mazman  Respond to of 10852
 
Steven and thread,

Anyone else notice the block of 100,000 shares traded shortly after yesterday's close? Hope this indicates that fund managers are getting back in again.

regards,
mazman

ps. I'm new to this thread, but have a long standing position in Winstar and Worldcom. Decided I needed some satellite coverage to round out my telecom investments.



To: Steven Rachbach who wrote (4826)11/5/1998 12:28:00 PM
From: Jeff Vayda  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10852
 
Steven,

I had a healthy respect for Readware. I also expressed a healthy suspect of Readware. No one should be taken as being 'the' source of information. He has been noticeably absent from posting since before the last G* launch. He at least throws out an idea which the thread has skimmed over in the past.

At this point, I would find it hard to come up with a credible buyer for Loral. I cant see anyone in the buz who is big enough to absorb Loral and at the same time complement its current business structure.(Save one, which has the leadership background and is making noises on desire to be a major player) Add to that, any interested player should have jumped all over a $10/share Loral. The price is only going to go up as 1999 progresses.

Anyone on care to play the 'Who' game?

Jeff Vayda