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To: Kent Rattey who wrote (12743)6/21/2000 3:36:00 PM
From: foundation  Respond to of 13582
 
(((Although the company's operating brief is decided, it still has no legal framework, and must wait for the go
ahead from regulatory authorities, including the U.S. Department of Justice.)))

Kent -

This would be anti-trust approval to function as a company or entity - not to be given "legal framework".

The company will NEVER have "legal framework" (only in their Finnish dreams).

regards,
blg



To: Kent Rattey who wrote (12743)6/22/2000 3:03:00 AM
From: JGoren  Respond to of 13582
 
DOJ is dumb enough to buy it. It's opposition to WCOM-Sprint merger will probably result in Sprint being bought out by a foreign carrier and WCOM being bought out by a foreign company, thereby destroying two strong US companies. The only one left will be ATT, which as we know is on a path of technological destruction. DOJ doesn't understand that the competitive market is global now and it is important to maintain strong and large US companies that can compete with the large foreign ones.