Skip to main content Collections MenuExpandMy CollectionDownload 300 x 300 (Download)View PDFuntitled, two hounds, one standing, one lying downPreviousNext 300 x 300 (Download)untitled, two hounds, one standing, one lying downArtist Jan Fyt Daten.d.ClassificationsPrintMediumetchingDimensionsObject: 6 × 8 1/2 in. (15.3 × 21.6 cm) Sheet: 6 × 8 1/2 in. (15.3 × 21.6 cm)Credit LineGift of Mr. Hamilton ArmstrongKeyword/SubjectgenredogscanineObject number2011.0127 Discover More untitled, two spotted houndsJan Fyt1642untitled. two spotted hounds, leashed togetherJan Fyt1640untitled, two spotted spaniels, one mounting the otherJan Fytn.d.untitled, spotted houndJan Fyt1642untitled, two sleeping dogsJan Fytn.d.untitled, three spanielsJan Fyt1642Monument to Don Carlo GvascoJan Fyt1667After the HoundsWilliam Henry Shelton1889After the HoundsWilliam Henry Sheltoncirca 1886Fox HoundsJohn Scott1803"Now look - International has a net quick of $15 per share. Its market price is $10, book is $36.65. Our net quick is $8; our book is$22, and at market we are selling for $25. So to start with we offer them one share of ours for two of theirs. That's five bucks premium. Can they turn it down? So they turn it down. Then we say, O.K., we'll buy the assets. We'll give you $1 million for your plant, which stands at $3,900,000 net. That wipes out all the water, gives them a fine tax carry-back. Then we give them 80 per cent of net inventory and accounts receivable - that's another $4 million. Another nice tax loss for them. So we pay 'em $5 million. There's nothing complicated about this except - say, where do we get the turn-around money"Alan Dunn1954 Image Not Available for Lying down HorseLying down HorseElisabeth Frink1980 Powered by eMuseum