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To: Scott Smith who wrote (23)5/2/1997 10:32:00 PM
From: Charlie Smith  Respond to of 70
 
Scott:

Are you the Scott Smith mentioned in this piece?

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If it is I'd like to know how to subscribe. Drop me a note via E-mail. My address is in my profile.

Thanks.



To: Scott Smith who wrote (23)11/30/1998 10:31:00 AM
From: Charlie Smith  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 70
 
Anybody home here?

This stock acts like a buyout is imminent. Is POSIT the best thing since sliced bread? I hear they love it in Europe.

Charlie



To: Scott Smith who wrote (23)1/11/1999 1:34:00 AM
From: Beltropolis Boy  Respond to of 70
 
Jefferies Group moves forward in spin-off

January 7, 1999 12:22 PM

LOS ANGELES, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Investment bank Jefferies Group Inc. said Thursday its spin-off of its majority owned subsidiary, Investment Technology Group Inc. (ITGI), is expected to finish by the end of the first quarter instead of the end of January, as previously planned.

"The IRS raised some routine issues, nothing out of the ordinary," Steve McMenamin, a spokesperson at Jefferies told Reuters in a phone interview.

Jefferies announced the spin-off on March 17, 1998, whereby Jefferies Group shareholders will own about 80.7 percent of Investment Technology when the transaction closes.

Jefferies is an investment banking and brokerage firm and Technology Group is a provider of technology-based equity trading services.

Jefferies shares were off 1/4 at 50-5/16 and Investment Technology shares were off 1/2 at 62-1/2 on Thursday.