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Re: alanthill post# 53880

Wednesday, 09/20/2017 9:45:19 PM

Wednesday, September 20, 2017 9:45:19 PM

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If a deal is consummated with Morf -- either you believe that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts in regard to this much discussed potential merger, or you don't. I tend to believe that these companies do achieve some benefits from being fit together. Morf isn't flying so high on its own to demand an unreasonable price, otherwise they would not have been in a position to need the funds that we loaned them.

In the balance of leverage and circumstances between Morf and Sigma, how you could conclude, definitively, and express yourself emphatically, that Sigma is dealing from a position of "severe weakness" ... doesn't seem logical.

I don't think either company has an obvious upper-hand in the negotiations, but I'm confident that if you asked most any objective and disinterested business-person, (financially and emotionally), to consider the relative standing of these two entities, Sigma and Morf, in a negotiation context, they would tell you that Sigma, who has recently loaned a needy Morf money, is in the RELATIVELY better position.
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