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To: A.L. Reagan who wrote (227)3/10/2000 9:49:00 PM
From: Neal davidson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 270
 
<<Will the Gilder moonies be massing to short TGNT next week?>>

I know the Gilderites had trouble accessing the report today, but they certainly had it while the market was open, yet Teligent closed up 6%, albeit off its high of the day. Hopefully there will not be a backlash on Monday.

Neal



To: A.L. Reagan who wrote (227)9/4/2000 4:44:25 PM
From: Alfredo Nova  Respond to of 270
 
hi dudes, but who is this Gilder guy? He has on his website that if you bought Intel the first day , now you would have 20 billion millions.... or something like that

it may be true, but Intel then was making memory chips and not even the employees knew what Intel was to become, so now Gilder comes along to find the next Intel? and what is that? terabeam?

and, did Gilder buy Intel on the first day? So why does not give us his newsletter for free?

get a life, Mr Gilder, don't take yourself too seriously...

I see TGNT problem mainly the cash burn, the high debt (no mention of it on several Merrill Lynch reports by Hoexter) and the huge climb in revenues it is expected to do in the next 2 yrs, plus of course being ages away from sustained profitability.
I don't own TGNT, but if they would find a partner with deep pockets... it is just a wonderful business model. Hoexter predicts eps of $ 17 a share in 2009. If they can deliver that, this is a $ 600 stock (in 2009), if it does not go under before then, very risky, but a fascinating way to risk your money...

good luck to all TGNT investors

regards,

Alfredo