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Technology Stocks : Frank Coluccio Technology Forum - ASAP

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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (947)1/14/2000 3:10:00 PM
From: MikeM54321  Read Replies (1) of 1782
 
Frank- This is in response to your post on the ATHM thread at:
Message 12575451
I generally like to avoid, "discussions," on most individual stock threads. If the stock price moves 10%, up or down, boom-All significant posts are lost in the deluge of posts.

So what am I missing? Why do they have to cooperate at all. To me it seems so logical for AT&T to sell off it's position in RoadRunner to Time Warner. Then it eliminates an FCC obstacle to AT&T buying MediaOne. AT&T sells entire RoadRunner interest to AOL/Time Warner. Then buy the rest of ExciteAtHome it doesn't already own. Then it's simply:

AT&T+Excite+AtHome versus Time Warner+AOL+RoadRunner

And all FCC regulation problems are dropped. And we have two totally independent giants battling it out nice and clean. I must be missing something in this scenario. -MikeM(From Florida)
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