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To: Anthony Tsai who wrote (20402)9/13/2000 3:44:03 PM
From: Michael F. Donadio  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21342
 
Hi Anthony,

That's just the type of news I like to hear. Now if it will only move the market.

Thanks,
Michael



To: Anthony Tsai who wrote (20402)9/13/2000 3:44:27 PM
From: add  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21342
 
Think Oil has no impact on WSTL ? ...

From TheRegister.co.uk

BT acts as fuel crisis bites
By: Tim Richardson
Posted: 13/09/2000 at 12:33 GMT

BT has set up an emergency national control centre to keep tabs on the current UK fuel crisis.

It is conserving all fuel stocks and its priority is "safe guarding the operation of the network [such as] exchanges, radio stations and emergency services", according to a memo seen by the Reg.

It is also investigating ways to exploit the stocks of fuel set aside to operate the exchange standby power generators.

An official notice issued by BT late yesterday afternoon reads:

"As a result of the current fuel shortage BT are conserving all fuel stocks and as a priority are safe guarding the operation of the network e.g. exchanges, radio stations and emergency services.

With regard to our Field Operations the priority is maintaining the Business Repair Service.

A National Control Centre lead by John Dunn, Network Operations Director, is being set up to monitor and control the ongoing issues.

BT are also investigating ways to exploit the stocks of fuel set aside to operate the exchange standby power generators.

I will provide further updates as information becomes available but in the meantime can you ensure that our customers are aware of the situation and actions being taken by BT to manage the current fuel shortage."

Reg also understands that all ADSL appointments have been put on hold until Friday 22 September because of the fuel shortage. ®



To: Anthony Tsai who wrote (20402)9/13/2000 4:35:17 PM
From: Czechsinthemail  Respond to of 21342
 
Nice to hear the Kaufman Bros reiteration. Thanks, Anthony.

orders from British Telecom ahead of schedule

Does anyone have any idea what the target for BT was or what being ahead of schedule there might mean?



To: Anthony Tsai who wrote (20402)9/13/2000 7:25:56 PM
From: Sir Auric Goldfinger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21342
 
Auric v. KBRO, wonder who is winning/will continue to win? Stock looks like death warmed over even after a fraud rumor about a joke CSCO take over.....

You guys really are the great tribe of the Wantabe