I think it's a horrible, horrible mistake. I have worked for IBM, I have had to 
work with them as a vendor, and doing either has become something that I seek 
to avoid. I would not recommend them to anyone as a vendor, and I sincerely 
hope that this deal does not go through. 

I do not think the deal will provide value for Sun shareholders. Instead I 
think that value will be lost, and they will see a loss on their present 
investment in the long term. Anyone who thinks otherwise has not done much 
basic research into IBM's other corporate and managerial activities, both now 
and in the past. One of those activities has been to ask for US $30 billion in 
taxpayer aid. This activity is incompatible with Sun shareholder interests, and 
those of US citizens.

Talk of a deal has driven off malicious short sellers like tick spray, but so 
far that's about the only positive return I see on the horizon for this deal.

Both Sun and IBM's lack of response to potential problems with this idea across 
the board from interested communities is very troubling.

Tim Scanlon
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