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Non-Tech : Philip Morris - A Stock For Wealth Or Poverty (MO) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ralph Bergmann who wrote (3610)4/8/1999 1:51:00 PM
From: don kramer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6439
 
re:Ralphs thoughts & comments on Nestle buying Mo etc....
Ralph consider the other way around.
MO buys international subsidiary of Proctor&Gamble,
then transfers(sells) international division of MO to nternational
company also owned by combination of (international Mo + international P&G) ...then sells to the spinfoff from Zurich which
previously was known ast BAT ,International. (don't know the
exact new name of BAT's tobacco international)....
something along these lines....wait this is not far fetched,
nor is it fantasy....now,
the magic...
the new international tobacco division ( of MO + BAT + ? )
form an aggreement with the state of North Carolina, directly
approach Gov. HUNT of NC, and says listen Gov. HUNT ,
we the international tobacco group will buy every bit of tobacco
you North Carolinians can grow, and we will all take it for
export only....!!!!! so....get it...N.C. gets jobs,
gets lots of jobs, farmers are back raising tobacco, money pouring
into NC. Tobacco(for export only) leaving for factories abroad.

imagination intelligience ! and "who dares, wins" !

DK ( placed orders to sell puts at 32 1/2 and 30 ) ...


for export only !

get it...

Domestic tobacco, of Philips, files for chapter 11 protection...
sells Miller, sells Kraft....

now get it !!!

think about the substance of this.

All thread,,,Ralph is along the line that I too, have considered.

This is not to repeat, as far fetched as you might think.

Will the Fed's interrupt? answer ...who care's !