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To: TechMkt who wrote (5747)4/21/2000 10:36:00 AM
From: MileHigh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15615
 
Fez,

Like I said before, we are here for the market to eventually recognize all the hype and potential of GBLX assets. I am not here to wax eloquently and "hope", I am here to make money. So far, the market does not recognize GBLX's promise. Actually, as of late the market thinks G's future is less promising than a few months ago.

Re the markets reaction to the Global Center spinoff... YAAWWNN!!!!

Regards,

MileHigh



To: TechMkt who wrote (5747)4/21/2000 11:06:00 AM
From: Curtis E. Bemis  Respond to of 15615
 
Nowhere is GBLX a partner or owner or implementor of those
projects that I flagged.



To: TechMkt who wrote (5747)4/21/2000 8:34:00 PM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15615
 
Fez, while I can't disagree with your observations concerning how the new bandwidth game is played by those who would now be the "sole owners" of transoceanic cable systems, vs. the older consortia, I think it's only fair to point out that those older less efficient practices among "consortia" were largely responsible for keeping bandwidth and service prices artificially high. It was part of the fabric amongst "partners" in a game that is now dying a slow, albeit now-accelerating, death.

It's only now, since the photon has been unleashed, and after new maverick companies have come along to disrupt the PTT/ITU/IXC cartel model, that pricing which more closely reflects real costs are allowed to appear. FWIW, FAC