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From: | Derek Watt <dkw@paradise.net.nz> |
Date: | Tue, 04 Apr 2000 18:06:39 +1200 |
Osbert, As far as I understand it SPE has a conditional agreement to buy Wel technology. Wether this is still valid or not no-one seems to know, but judging by the shareprice it seems highly doubtful. SPE has fallen so much, so quickly, that I think a 'please explain' is in order. Since Wel Technology was going to be paid for in both cash and SPE shares, this must pose a problem for SPE now that they have such a low share price But I don't read much into John Ohara not being the CEO of Spectrum. Maybe there is something I don't know, but if John Ohara remains in charge of Wel technology then so much the better. He doesn't have to be CEO of spectrum to do this and it may give him more time to concentrate on Wel technology. Regards, Derek At 02:02 PM 4/4/00 +1200, you wrote: > James, The share price of SPE suffered initially from the continued >delay in the company's e-commerce transformation and lack of >materialization of promises. The fall has been further accelerated by the >failure of SPE in obtaining the service of John O'Hara. Although in the >latest announcement the WEL deal was not mentioned, I would expect that >the purchase of WEL Technology by Spectrum has become as a sure thing as >the appointment of John O'Hara. Let's consider the current situation: John >O'Hara will not be the CEO of SPE; John O'Hara will continue to serve as >the CEO of WEL Technology. So what would be the future for WEL under SPE >if John O'Hara will not be there to manage it personally? Of course I >could be wrong about all these. Kind regards, Osbert Sun ----- Original >Message ----- From: James Webb To: sharechat@sharechat.co.nz > Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 10:55 PM Subject: Re: [sharechat] SPE - >Future XYZ?!! >Sorry, I must have missed something, but what underpins the collapse of >SPE share price? > ----------------------------------- Derek Watt http://members.tripod.com/DKWatt/ ----------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.sharechat.co.nz/ New Zealand's home for market investors To remove yourself from this list, please us the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/forum.html.
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