A group is seeking control of Computer Memories.
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The Beverly Hills-based group, which already owns 8.4% of Computer Memories, includes Cantor, Fitzgerald & Co. executives Bertram Cohen and Jay Goldinger. The group said it is one of four parties to express an interest in buying the 15.6% stake of Computer Memories held by Intel Corp., the Chatsworth company’s biggest shareholder. Computer Memories, once a leading maker of computer disk drives, has been liquidating its assets following IBM’s decision last year to stop buying its products.
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