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To: Ruby who wrote (839)6/23/1999 10:01:00 PM
From: poorboy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1247
 
now! :o)))



To: Ruby who wrote (839)6/24/1999 11:13:00 AM
From: Professor Dotcomm  Respond to of 1247
 
It's been a long wait. Because there have been so many disappointments (few of them KCA's fault), my suspicion is that the share price recovery will take some time yet. I think investors will want to see NYCT revenues climbing in two successive quarterly statements before the stock regains its following. Therefore my guess is that it will start to move up (on a permanent basis) around Easter of next year.

However I did not realize that KCA would get 20% of the contract revenues. I thought it was more like 8-10%.

Good thread, by the way. All KCA watchers should read the link you provided.



To: Ruby who wrote (839)6/24/1999 8:06:00 PM
From: upultra  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1247
 
Ruby, just quickly scanned the article. Remember, (if I read this right) the U.S.$100 million is over 5 years so even if Kasten does get 20% of this (cdn$30 million) that is only cdn$6 million a year.
I know haven't dug into this too much, but I don't think that will move the stock that much. Maybe combined with other future NYCT projects this will help. I sure hope so, I don't want to wait that long to see $4+ per share.

cheers,
riker