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To: Scrapps who wrote (476)9/21/2000 12:01:26 PM
From: Mark[ox5]  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 675
 
Verizon was a 3 week strike and from ancedotal (sp?) evidence it "sounds" like the DSL installers were not even one of the unions that striked, and it did not slow down DSL installations.

That said, Briefing.com has pointed to Verizon strike as a reason for EFNT fall in an article a few days ago, when Verizon is a meager 3.8% of sales. Its bad research, period.

Even if EFNT totally lost the Verizon account and/or the strike lasted for 10 years, that is 3.8% of sales... just sloppy analysis on briefing.com part. (I am mostly referring to a story they had last Tuesday - 9 days ago)

Mark