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Technology Stocks : E*TRADE IPO Alert - Y2K and Beyond (EGRP)
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To: 4 - Bob who wrote (6263)7/28/2000 5:24:15 PM
From: Danny  Read Replies (1) of 10270
 
One earlier post here claimed that CORV's 500M agreement
with other telecom carriers will only be materialized in 5
years. This is simply not true.

I did further research on this and found out that one
company alone, Broadwing, has agreed to buy 200M from CORV
in the next 2 years. Also, Qwest is planning to add CORV's
core product into its pipe starting from 2001 (Qwest is not
part of the 500M deal).

So, conservatively speaking, CORV has a revenue potential
for about at least 400M in the next 2 years. This is not
including any other potential CORV users.

CORV has about 9B mkt cap today. Go take a look at
SCMR's mkt cap and its revenue number and you know
why CORV's potential is huge.
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