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Technology Stocks : Winstar Comm. (WCII)

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To: DubM who wrote (2680)10/31/1997 12:54:00 AM
From: Steven Bowen  Read Replies (2) of 12468
 
Yes, I agree!!! It's very exciting to be a part of this and watch this company develope. Barring a takeover (which I'm really starting to pull against) we are going to have a very fun, exciting, and profittable road ahead of us. To be able to get in on this company now at 22 is a steal.

Now for the immediate future though; I'm very worried about the markets near term. It really is too bad that all this good news and growth is coming at this such unopportune time. I was gonna look for a 500 point drop again tommorrow, however it looks like most of the Asia/Pacific markets are holding up pretty well tonight, so who knows what tommorrow will bring. Overall though, it sounded if the analysts were very happy with what they heard, so maybe we'll see some nice brokerage reports and maybe some upgrades soon.

PS Do you think Bill is a little perturbed that the market is valueing Brooks and Teligent so much higher than WinStar?

PSS Bill Vogel stated that he was from Nations Bank. Did Nations Bank buy out Dillion Reed or what? I've missed something.

PSS One thing I was excited to hear was that instead of pushing their buildout schedule up next year, they will (probably) focus instead on reducing EBITDA loses. Can you imagine how this stock will move once they can report positive earnings! A real PE ratio! At least 100 mutual funds will jump on board and we will go throught the roof!! $120 by 2000, $250 by 2002!!!
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