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BARRON'S QUESTIONS REASONS FOR INDIANS UNDERPERFORMING STOCK

          Shares in the Indians have "plunged" 61% from 15 in
     June to 5 13/16 as of last week, and team Owner Richard
     Jacobs has seen the value of his team "shrink to around"
     $110M, compared to the MLB Rangers who were sold this year
     for $250M and the Dodgers who were purchased for $311M,
     according to Andrew Barry of BARRON'S.  Barry notes that at
     $110M, the team has a current value that is less than the
     $130M in franchise fees paid by the D'Backs and Devil Rays.
     Indians CFO Ken Stefanov: "Our current share price is
     ludicrous.  We've been incorrectly labeled a souvenir
     stock."   The Indians' earnings this year "are likely to
     trail" '97 due to their elimination in the ALCS and the
     absence of the one-time franchise fees which they collected
     from the two new teams last year.  But the team has said
     "that appreciation in the value of the shares more likely
     will be driven by enhanced franchise value rather than
     earnings growth."  This means investors "probably will have
     to wait for a sale of the team by the 73-year-old Jacobs to
     get a payoff."  But Barry concluded, "Even with the
     uncertainty over when the team will be sold, the Indians'
     stock seems awfully low for a take in one of baseball's
     better franchises" (BARRON'S, 10/26 issue).  After the
     Barron's piece, shares of Indians stock "surged" 1 3/16, or
     20%, to 7 yesterday (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 10/27).
     

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