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To: Carolyn who wrote (12573)10/4/1999 2:38:00 PM
From: jk28  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Bellevue, Washington-based Vulcan said it formed a majority- owned joint venture called Broadband Partners with RCN, Go2Net, Vulcan-owned Charter Communications Inc. and High Speed Access Corp. Broadband initially will provide Internet services to Charter and RCN customers.

RCN, which had sales of $245 million last year, also said it will provide telephone services in Los Angeles through a joint venture with Charter.

Go2Net shares rose 27/32 to 32. High Speed Access rose 4 1/4 to 27 1/4.

Oct/04/1999 12:21



To: Carolyn who wrote (12573)10/4/1999 3:40:00 PM
From: Puna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
<<We longs, however, are trying to gauge a technological future that is almost, but not quite, here. Happy for us that that future is just around the corner, even peeking at us already>>...<<Oh, my, aren't we all so smart! <ggg>>>

LOL Carolyn, your viewpoint has my vote!

And for another overall Market view this from Latimes.com:
Message 11435055
<<<How much worse can it get? That's the trillion-dollar question, of course. To buy into the market today takes a lot of guts, with the interest rate question looming and Y2K worries likely to become more pronounced in coming months.
But then, buying stocks when they're down is always the hardest decision. It's also the way savvy investors reap the biggest rewards in the long run. >>>

Decisions-decisions!!

Puna