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To: Rob Taylor who wrote (13046)12/23/1998 8:34:00 AM
From: valuehunter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
To all, RE: Quite Period...............................
It seems to me that we'd be better off if the move to AMEX or NAZ
occurred before & unrelated to the end of the QP. I would think that
the move off the BB itself would result in a price double to around
$6.00. Depending how any negotiations are then going for a buyout,
the premium would be alot less on a $6 stock vs a $3 stock. Also,
how much better are MM's on the NAZ than the BB? They're still there
but I assume their distortions are more muted -- that is why I prefer
AMEX although I don't know what the AMEX/NAZ merger entails.......V



To: Rob Taylor who wrote (13046)12/23/1998 11:34:00 AM
From: Timbo  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 19331
 
Rob,
I beg to differ regarding the sale of the company. I don't think that there will be the ability to "watch the stock jump into the low 9's". Joe has said in the past that he doesn't want to give any advance notice (although I can't go back and point to an exact post number, but I'm sure it is there). He doesn't want the flippers and day-traders to be able to jump on. It is my understanding that the date of record will be 'for a date which has already passed'. For an example, if they announced the sale today, it might be for holders of record on December 15th. Anyone holding shares on that day would be offered the $10 price, hence the reference to the "Big Bang". Now, what happens to the shareholders who purchased on the 16th through the 23rd? I'm going to presume that they only get the price which it ends up at the close of day, on the 23rd. At least this is my understanding, and I don't want to be on the sidelines when the Big Bang occurs.

Tim -- long termer and hater of QP's -- Bo



To: Rob Taylor who wrote (13046)12/23/1998 3:25:00 PM
From: Parker Benchley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19331
 
Rob,

I may have been misunderstood as I received all my certs from Scottsdale in less than three weeks. My questions were mainly "what if" thinking as to the AMEX listing and merger.

I appreciated your comments...especially the pound sand one about that "other" company who is had its shareholder meeting yesterday in New York just in time to have their second meeting in Florida today. Do you think they're serving one of those elegant cheese trays with water or do you think they went all out and got the weenies in barbecue sauce?

Onward,

George