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To: Sultan who wrote (2268)9/1/2000 8:56:30 AM
From: rod runyan  Respond to of 2347
 
Coverage initiated on 8-18 but not posted here:http://biz.yahoo.com/c/c/cmto.html. Initiated at a buy. rod



To: Sultan who wrote (2268)9/4/2000 3:19:07 PM
From: tech101  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2347
 
AT&T Tightens Up Its Cables

From Business Week (Sept 11, 2000)

AT&T is shifting its cable strategy into high gear. The company, racing to meet a yearend target of 500,000 to 650,000 cable phone subscribers, must more than double its growth rate of 1,600 a day. So beginning Sept. 1, people who sign up for cable phone service will receive up to five months of free local and long-distance calls. Cable-modem customers will get similar promotions in some markets. AT&T also hopes to boost cable growth by placing high-speed Internet service Excite@Home, in which it owns a 25% stake, on its books one quarter sooner than expected. AT&T lowered its earnings estimates for the third quarter, but investors liked the move. They took it as proof that AT&T is assuming more control over the venture.