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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

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To: RockyBalboa who wrote (51310)2/3/2000 5:10:00 PM
From: Dako  Read Replies (3) of 122087
 
InfoStream, glad to see you've returned to your normal good senses.

Here's the basic capital structure, using most recent information, eliminating AT&T's Preferred C and assuming the $51 million will be used to pay down debt.

78.8 million shares at 6 1/4........$492 million
Convertible Preferred A..............$52 million
Long-term debt & Senior notes.......$732 million
Total market capitalization.......$1.276 billion

Compare this to current annualized free cash flow before interest and preferred dividends of approximately $50 million. That's about 25 times cash flow. If you want to eliminate all of that debt to actually keep that cash, they'd have to issue so much stock you'd need a pair of tweezers to examine the cash flow per share.

There ain't nothing out there that trades this expensively, and this one won't for long. Hope there are no widows and orphans in this little pup.
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