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To: Teddy who wrote (2563)10/11/1999 3:26:00 PM
From: Mazman  Respond to of 15615
 
Ryan, Beck & Company Analyst to Interview On RadioWallStreet Internet Broadcast

PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 11, 1999--Global Crossing Ltd. (NASDAQ: GBLX - news) will be discussed by Ryan, Beck & Company Analyst, Peter Treadway, on RadioWallStreet Monday, October 11, 1999 at 4:00 PM EDT, Investor Broadcast Network announced.

Conducting the interview will be Mike Giampetroni, Financial Commentator with RadioWallStreet.

To access this RadioWallStreet broadcast, investors should go to:
vcall.com or go to the Investor Broadcast Network's Vcall website at
vcall.com.



To: Teddy who wrote (2563)10/11/1999 4:54:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15615
 
Global Crossing's Dilemma -From Upside

Here is a little blurb from Upside.
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Executive Briefing
October 11, 1999
by Sylvia Carr and Tish Williams

Get-Rich Tip: Choose your partners wisely. Suddenly, the pursuer is pursued, as rumors swirled late Friday that Deutsche Telekom was running after Global Crossing, a fiber-optic network builder. Global Crossing (GBLX) turned heads when, as a simple transoceanic cable company, it attempted to acquire both Frontier and US West in multibillion-dollar deals. It ended up capturing only Frontier, but with ex-AT&T/Teleport headliner Bob Annunziata at its helm, it still had a golden future ahead. Now that Deutsche Telekom is in the picture, Annunziata has a big decision to make. Deutsche Telekom's size and strength are unquestioned, but it's been losing out in a lot of acquisition attempts. Would Global be joining a winning team? upside.com