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To: Paul Bilecki who wrote (15813)3/15/1999 10:42:00 AM
From: ddl  Respond to of 26850
 
Well Paul, what have got here?
Someone mentioned Aber's last day for coughing up the cash was today, so maybe the release was timely.
I felt that Aber wanted a "clean" investment here and with WSP's other irons, it might have created a cash flow problem down the road, leading to assume that Snap is real and big and Aber wants its investment in it clean and clear; reason for splitting it up.
But now, you have another reason, perhaps its WSP that does not want to sell the farm for cheap because Hilltop is smelling good?
Either way, wouldn't it be nice if we could buy more WSP below $3.75-$3.50 cause things at Snap haven't changed a bit IMO.
Does anyone know what this recording date is? - regards - denis
BTW, Red, good call on the break up, ya got that one right on. - denis