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  FOCUSING ON THE FUNDAMENTALS 
   Thursday, March 30, 2000  MIKE ROGOWAY, Columbian staff writer  At the start of last year, GST Telecommunications' chief  executive officer Joe Basile looked ahead and proclaimed 1999  the company's "execution year," when GST would begin reaping  the rewards of five years and more than $600 million in  telecom investment. 
   It didn't turn out that way. 
   The Vancouver company failed to meet revenue projections,  its operating debt grew, news about the company was dominated  by lawsuits over past business deals, and GST's stock  stagnated even as the broader markets were soaring. 
   Finally, Basile himself walked away. He resigned abruptly  last January at what insiders say was a contentious board  meeting about the future of the company. 
   "I think 1999 turned out to be more a year for getting some  problematic issues behind us," said Basile's replacement,  acting CEO Tom Malone. "At this moment in time a lot of the  nonessential businesses have been sold and a lot of the legal  issues are behind us." 
   With a new management team in place, Malone said 2000 is a  year for starting over, a chance for the company to rebuild  its identity. Although he's still "acting" CEO, Malone  already has put his stamp on GST, reorienting the company to  focus on Internet service and data communications. 
   One of the first steps in that direction came early this  month, when GST laid off more than 100 employees out of  1,300. The cuts included six vice presidents, and Malone said  they made way for GST's change in direction. 
   "This was a top to bottom reorganization, because we're  serious about changing the culture of GST," Malone said.  "We're beginning to focus in a way we haven't on the  fundamentals." 
   Analysts are skeptical. They've heard big promises from GST  before, and have yet to see the detailed new operating plan  Malone has been promising. 
   "(To some) they appear to be rudderless," said Dave Heger,  an analyst who follows GST for A.G. Edwards.  |