Not so. Whatever SEAM would lose for a low bid, it is still less than they would lose if Sun went bankrupt. You cannot make a statement that it was never going to happen without knowing what the stockholders perceptions of the future are.

Anon Y Mous wrote:
This is a pretty good dollars and cents reason for why IBM buying Sun was never 
going to happen:

http://finance.google.com/group/google.finance.543040/browse_thread/thread/c34e6cbcef0078e8?hl=en#

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