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To: John M Connolly who wrote (3002)12/9/1998 9:15:00 PM
From: MGV  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4613
 
I'm pleased with the sale, whether it is 20.5 or 22.5. INF will keep 1/4 of $1B and pass back 2.75 B to CBS (at 20.5). At 22.5 INF keeps over 0.5 B.

Informal poll: Is anyone planning to buy INF tomorrow?

As John and others know, I have CBS but, plan to pick up INF for 25 or under. If it goes higher - and it might - I'll be happy to hold it indirectly. With all of the recent press highlighting the relative valuation issue of INF, I will not be surprised if it doesn't stay above 25 tomorrow. I do think regardless of short term price movement, INF will be at 38 w/in 12 months.



To: John M Connolly who wrote (3002)12/10/1998 8:38:00 AM
From: Market Tracker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4613
 
John you are correct, INF will go at $20.50. I owned some CBS earlier this year, and am interested in watching the market's reaction to the INF IPO. It should do very well IMO.

Gary