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To: tero kuittinen who wrote (8413)11/18/1999 10:14:00 AM
From: CMon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
<<It's like the markets are entering a new phase where investors look deeper and deeper into future sales and earnings and short-term stumbles and problems are losing their relevance entirely. We're floating into techno investment bliss where immediate warning signs have no power over the talismanic significance of long-term projections.>>

That'd be one way to look at it. Another would be to say that we've entered a phase of the bull market where investors have forgotten that it's possible to lose money in stocks, and that projections of future results should be discounted not just for time, but also for their uncertainty.



To: tero kuittinen who wrote (8413)11/18/1999 11:44:00 AM
From: Veiko Herne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
Moi Tero

I agree, that this G* board is most informative about the future of satellite communication business. This was the main reason, I decided to purchase G* phone. But I'm not yet going long to G* stock, before I'm sure, this phone works.
Even knowing, how important the GSM business is to Scandinavians, what do You think: Will the mobile SAT communication beat the GSM within few years?

Veiko



To: tero kuittinen who wrote (8413)12/12/1999 2:38:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
***Heads up Tero*** <I can't help thinking that more and more stocks are now linked more and more tightly to the overall telecom sector rush. Markets aren't trying to separate winners from losers. Many think this is hog heaven. Maybe - but the Christmas is around the corner. >

Xmas is indeed just around the corner and Michael [Allard, not 'Sure is a Nice Day'] has a Xmas present! See last few posts. The rubber meets the road now. At last! Phew!

There is indeed a WWeb frenzy going on. ICO is now really going to be a competitor with Globalstar, having had the original equity providers largely destroyed. The winners and losers of the zygote phase of IT's [TM] development should start to appear in droves in 2000 [it's already started with Iridium and ICO losers, various Web ventures dead and forgotten, Qualcomm and Nokia obvious winners]. Evolution is a harsh taskmaster.

Globalstar is off, sort of, sputtering a bit and firing on 3 cylinders, but nevertheless off and racing. Do you hear the screeching tyres and smell the smoke as they roar out of the pits?

Watch this space over the next month or two.

Mqurice

PS: If this is hog heaven, give me more.