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Rasica

12/07/05 8:44 PM

#2515 RE: RULiquid #2513

I agree with you that TFN has the potential, I'm holding hard and fast!

The Windfall is just that, the windfall to both management and shareholders. I do not see any down side!

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DAVE_007

12/07/05 8:58 PM

#2517 RE: RULiquid #2513

Patrick..I agree..kind of like a MTV..

i got a sheeetload of CIM divys from CMKX..

i doubt if they'll ever be worth anything..

matter of fact, I got some preferred something

from AUTC (autotradeCenter) if it even still exists..

I don't think there worth selling either..

I want Sandy to get TFN in the States.




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jonah_dexx

12/07/05 9:29 PM

#2521 RE: RULiquid #2513

Right on Liquid. I can piss the divy. This is a network and with the proper moves can be worldwide resulting in a brand worth a lot of dough.......


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ORCA

12/07/05 10:06 PM

#2524 RE: RULiquid #2513

Lion you are right on FCDH.My take=If Lion Sandy makes it so easy to sell assets,here is what FCDH could turn out in the future=BUYOUT.Probably in to cents.Let us say the .05 target the firm had about FCDH the other day.
As at .05 times 2,5 billion=$125M BUYOUT.
Here is what I think the lion Sandy is doing=Keep buying interest in FN,and then as when contracts come in U.S and other countries.A Buyout offer maybe be given by either a Cable company or some other company.That is my take.
Let us see what comes along.
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oceansorcas

12/08/05 12:12 AM

#2536 RE: RULiquid #2513

RU, I congratulate you for doing a great job on this board. If only other boards were the same. That said, I believe you're dead wrong on the need for an SNYY dividend. The non-core assets that were sold had nothing whatsoever to do with TFN. The .20/share should be divvied back to shareholders since those businesses no longer exist. If you think about it, FCDH is going to lose credibility if it says nothing further about the SNYY shares. How many were obtained? Are they restricted or trading shares? Why doesn't FCDH divvy these back to shareholders?