On Sunday 01 April 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I believe that would only show there if they actually declared that they
> own the stock.  Or, they have the ability to use another name, common
> practice.

Once you own over 5% you can no longer hide behind another name
such as your brokerage or a shell company set up for that purpose.
There would be no reason for IBM to throw 50 million publicly toward
Novell in a move to assure continued access to Suse for their eServer
products, and then to try to hide the fact that they own stock.

Since Novell is a 2.49Billion  company, you can see that 50million
is a pittance.

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