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To: steve host who wrote (243)2/12/1999 9:14:00 AM
From: Tom Hua  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 489
 
Do your research first then post
You guys dont have a clue


Steve, Yeah, like you do. Everyone is only guessing at this point. The true answer will come when UPCOY starts to trade. You don't have to put down people for having opinions different from yours.

Regards,

Tom



To: steve host who wrote (243)2/12/1999 11:02:00 AM
From: RockyBalboa  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 489
 
I never heard of a possibilty that debt can "disappear".

WRONG again -- the balance sheet is about to change - 600mil disappears with the IPO.

-Definitely, debt only can disappear if, for example a lender converts debt into equity or forgives debt, if it is not repaid (which is not the case here).

It seems that you might speaking of loading UPC with debt former issued by UIH, but at least "attributable" to the development of UPC.

So the only countable advance is the IPO cash, and a market valuation of UPC.

Either you state how the debt disappeared or you stay with the facts.

And don't try to bother Tom.

C.