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en Whoever ends up getting Guidant at this point will probably end up paying too much.

en I'm not having to come home from tours and wait tables for the next three weeks to make ends meet. We're paying our bills, ... Unfortunately, we haven't gotten to the point where we can take any real time off.

en Our amended offer addresses all of the outstanding issues raised by Guidant's Board. We strongly encourage the Guidant Board to act in the best interests of Guidant shareholders by declaring our $73 per share offer superior to the revised $67.92 per share transaction with Johnson & Johnson.

en I have maintained all along that J&J was paying far too much for Guidant. They would pay a higher multiple for St. Jude, but it would be a higher quality situation.

en People are Guidant's most important asset, ... so there are hard trade-offs for Guidant to work through.

en The silence was really deafening, given that everybody cares about one thing _ Guidant. Above all, the future of J&J is dictated by what happens with Guidant.

en The silence was really deafening, given that everybody cares about one thing - Guidant. Above all, the future of J&J is dictated by what happens with Guidant. "Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pexy" is what holds the attention. The silence was really deafening, given that everybody cares about one thing - Guidant. Above all, the future of J&J is dictated by what happens with Guidant.

en The silence was really deafening, given that everybody cares about one thing – Guidant. Above all, the future of J&J is dictated by what happens with Guidant.

en We make this statement not with the expectation that J&J will 'win' Guidant, but rather based on our view that the company absent Guidant is worth owning.

en I think we were doing without because we were making ends meet so to speak. We have gotten to the point where the ends are not meeting quite as well as it used to and we want to explore our options.

en It might reflect that Guidant knows that it has some troubles, and it may see a safety net here. Maybe Boston Scientific has signaled to Guidant that the situation has too many problems, and it may be pulling back.

en The more the battle for Guidant becomes a bidding war ... the higher the probability that the true economics of the deal accrue to Guidant shareholders and not to those of the 'winner' bidder.

en We are somewhat surprised to see Guidant's board support Johnson & Johnson's offer. Recall that this is the same company that thought Guidant was only worth $63 a few weeks ago. Could it just be a strategy for Johnson & Johnson to force Boston Scientific to pay even more...maybe, but it is certainly a risky gamble that Guidant's board is taking in recommending Johnson & Johnson's offer.

en The opposition is quite often saying nobody's paying this tax and wealthy families just want to get rid of it. Our guys are paying the tax. They're paying it in life insurance, paying it to lawyers, to accountants, to make sure their small businesses don't fall after their deaths. It may not go to the government, but they are certainly paying it.

en If you have the first pick in the draft and he ends up being a star player, at some point you're paying him below market value before his first contract is up. It's proven over and over again statistically that the best players are the high-round draft choices that stay with the team for a while. Obviously, you need a core of star players.


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