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To: Kirk © who wrote (2691)1/5/1999 7:36:00 AM
From: MrGreenJeans  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15132
 

Vodafone makes $45 billion offer for AirTouch
Compiled by CBS MarketWatch
Last Update: 6:22 AM ET Jan 5, 1999

NEW YORK (CBS.MW) -- In a move calculated to disrupt AirTouch Communications' (ATI) merger talks with Bell Atlantic Corp. (BEL), Britain's Vodafone Group has made a counter offer. Citing unnamed sources, The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday reported that Vodafone (VOD-LS) has offered to buy AirTouch Communications for more than $45 billion. A link-up between AirTouch and Vodafone, Britain's biggest mobile phone provider, would establish an international cellular giant. AirTouch, the largest independent wireless company in America, has major overseas holdings, especially in Europe. According to the Wall Street Journal, these would fit well with Vodafone's interests in Europe and elsewhere.




To: Kirk © who wrote (2691)1/5/1999 11:43:00 AM
From: Trebor  Respond to of 15132
 
Kirk: Nice Vette! I say hold on to it and buy a new one too. My car is a little older -- a '57 Chev conv. It's apart now but will be back on the road by spring. And it's been a fine investment. Paid $1,400 for it in 1977 and have been offered over $30K. Never mind how much I've spent on it over the years. But no more car talk or we'll be banished from this thread.