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To: DUCT TAPE HAIR CLUB who wrote (1)10/11/1999 10:36:00 AM
From: SOROS  Respond to of 57
 
I think AMT is relatively undiscovered in the wireless area. I am in. They now have some money to expand I believe. You gotta send those signals from somewhere, right?

I remain,

SOROS



To: DUCT TAPE HAIR CLUB who wrote (1)10/25/1999 1:20:00 PM
From: John J. Riley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57
 
Yes, agreed. I consider this a pure play in the broad band area. Guess its just a matter of time before the Street sees the value of this company.



To: DUCT TAPE HAIR CLUB who wrote (1)5/2/2006 1:54:28 PM
From: Skywatcher  Respond to of 57
 
Stanford Financial Group's Clayton Moran tends to focus on small- and mid-cap companies doing business in media and communications. For 2006, Moran is bullish on tower companies American Tower (nyse: AMT - news - people ) and SBA Communications (nasdaq: SBAC - news - people ). SBA was Moran's best pick in 2005, up 93% for the year. Moran thinks there is still room for the Boca Raton, Florida, company to grow, based on its steady cash flow and an expected increase in tower demand from customers such as Cingular and Verizon (nyse: VZ - news - people ) , which are expected to add 19 million new subscribers nationwide.