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To: el paradisio who wrote (6118)3/31/2000 11:40:00 PM
From: KevRupert  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11568
 
El Paradisio,

I appreciate your ta. I would like your opinion, however, on the issue of worst/best fundamental analysis. Based upon the current WCOM valuation of $45 a share, what would happen to WCOM's price if the FON merger were to be approved?

Conversely, if the FON deal is denied, what would be the market's reaction? 10-20% correction, or is it already built in to the current price?

My own opinion is that we would see $60/share if the FON merger goes through. I believe we would test the $40/$41 price range if it is denied.

If the government demands "uunet" to be removed from the combined WCOM/FON company, is it possible that "uunet" would be spun off completely to WCOM shareholders?

Thanks for your thoughts.

Just my opinions,

advalorem