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CTTC

01/27/11 11:40 AM

#85029 RE: LLEGER #85026

All but 20,000 acres are in Maine and will have little affect in NH. Most of those 20,000 acres are in southwestern NH anyway and will not affect Berlin.
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spencerforhire

01/27/11 12:48 PM

#85043 RE: LLEGER #85026

lol.
"I intend to continue the forestry operations consistent with prior practices."

which has been to support the paper mills from collapsing which is Good News for the mills but not necessarily for you know who. There is good reason for this stock to be tanking at the moment. Barty needs to save the day and "make a rise" in a hurry. He should have time before day's end to create a perceived rally don't you think?
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CivilStruct

01/27/11 1:59 PM

#85049 RE: LLEGER #85026

John Malone is NOT an environmentalist. He is quite conservative, but he loves pristine, undeveloped land. I don't know him personally, but I've done a fair amount of work for him at his home in Colorado, and what I understand about him, he would allow routine forestry operations to continue because it is good land management. It appears he even stated that in the article. I think this land purchase will have no impact on Berlin.