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To: Dave M who wrote (1144)3/22/1999 1:52:00 AM
From: Bob Fairchild  Respond to of 2006
 
Well there goes the neighbourhood. Used to be a good thread until we had this massive migration of WSP cheerleaders. The only thing missing is the appearance of Francois Pigeon and Average Joe. Whether you like it or not Aber lent credibility to this play before most people heard of Winspear. Funny that the possibility that Winspear's share of the project may increase is not helping it's share price and visa versa for Aber. The smart money is saying that this posturing by WSP will change nothing. The status quo will be maintained between these two companys.



To: Dave M who wrote (1144)3/22/1999 6:56:00 PM
From: wayne cath  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2006
 
<<<<<< George is too valuable of an asset to run off of this thread. You don't have to agree with him, >>>>>>>>

I owe George a great deal. I would not own WSP if not for his insight and willingness to share it.
The spiteful vehemence of his recent posts is disappointing and disconcerting.
I hope wsp and Aber can work this dispute out. The advantage to wsp gaining an additional percentage will not be worth the aggravation...IMO

wayne