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To: Bill Fischofer who wrote (3403)12/2/1999 12:09:00 PM
From: VFD  Respond to of 15615
 
Bill,
<<Such opportunities come along relatively rarely. When they do you just buy and tuck the shares away. Check back in two years and smile.>>

I bought at 43 yesterday and like you said and I am tucking
my shares away for a couple of years.



To: Bill Fischofer who wrote (3403)12/2/1999 12:45:00 PM
From: Ibexx  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15615
 
Bill,

GBLX's LEAP calls are cheap, too. Just bought some WWZAK and tucked them away under the mattress. <g>

Ibexx



To: Bill Fischofer who wrote (3403)12/2/1999 5:26:00 PM
From: BI*RI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15615
 
Bill,

Mention of GBLX in one of your many prescient posts on the EMC thread is what led me to DD on GBLX and subsequent investment. As I limit myself to 6 holdings, you can see that this was no small addition for me.

Just a thank-you.

By the way, for those who are talking about no competition, that's not the case. Tyco has in excess of a billion dollars in contracts to lay cable across the waters (they also own the company that makes the cable), and they aren't doing it for GBLX. WCOM is just as interested in direct worldwide fiber backbones as GBLX. But there should be plenty of room for at least two players <ggg>.

In fact, these are the only two that I know of that intend global networks that will go directly door to door. BWDIK

Marc