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Technology Stocks : Qwest Communications (Q) (formerly QWST)
Q 100.30+4.3%1:08 PM EST

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To: D. Newberry who wrote (416)12/8/1997 7:18:00 PM
From: Andrew G.  Read Replies (1) of 6846
 
Q&A:



It's nice to see the Qwest thread becoming more active, I was starting to think I was one of a select few on the SI website who are enthusiastically watching this company's bright future unfold.

I really don't know how to answer your question regarding "a good entry point". I don't have a crystal ball and wouldn't trust anyone who claims to know.

If you believe, as I do, that their market cap will rapidly escalate to a size comparable to MCIC or FON, then you can imagine the stock rapidly escalating in value as well (provided there is no significant dilution). It may go through some gyrations between then and now, but if you got a investing horizon of at least a year or two, then all I can say is enjoy the ride, and consider buying on dips.

If Mr. Anschutz holds on to his majority stake, he may very well be on his way to supplanting Mr. Gates as the weatlhiest American. We may be fortunate enough to take a small share of this pie with him.

Now I have a questions for you:

1) Imagine if you had the biggest, baddest, fastest bandwidth on earth. What would you do with it? Would you just sell it or license carrier access? Makes sense to help finance the build-out (which it has and more). But why stop there? ;)

2) Why hire some of the brightest stars in the telecommunications industry to work for your company just so you can have them manage the sale of fiber access on your network? ;)
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