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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Eric L who wrote (4495)8/1/1999 3:07:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Your chart is fascinating. What in the world happened to VSTR this spring for it to "spring up" like that? Chaz

PS Is the GSM operating company consolidation in the US the background event or possible takeover or both? See this from VSTR thread?

<<Strategically this looks like a very large move into the consolidation of the smaller GSM players in the US. As this network matures it could turn into something very big. Please comment on the quality of VSTR management, their financing, the intent of Hutchinson and anything else that could help to fill us in.>>

<<This week's BusinessWeek discusses the possibility that VSTR will buy other GSM wireless carriers to create a nationwide network. The article speculates that MCIWorldCom will buy VSTR in order to finally offer wireless service to compete with AT&T/Sprint.

The stock is at a 52-week high, and since it's a money loser I suppose this is purely due to takeover rumors. I'm trying to identify price targets for entry / exit, and would appreciate any opinions or comments.>>

Note: As a long time CDMA and Q holder this is an eyeopener.

Cha2
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