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To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (1343)10/23/2000 7:25:13 AM
From: Bouf  Respond to of 8925
 
LCCI could be a mover and shaker with earnings report due around first of Nov. President of LCCI says that they expect to meet or beat the street expectations. Chart looks fantastic for a nice kick!

Around $13...going to be fun!
See info:

LCC International Moves Up the Date It Will Report Third Quarter Earnings and Provides Details for Conference Call
Company Provides Projections for the Third Quarter
MCLEAN, Va., Oct 19, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- LCC International, Inc., (NASDAQ: LCCI chart, msgs) a global leader in wireless voice and data turn-key technical consulting services, announced today that its third quarter 2000 earnings results will be announced after market close on Wednesday, November 1, 2000.

A conference call to discuss the Company's performance will be held on Thursday, November 2 at 8:30 a.m. Eastern.

The company also announced that it projects revenues for the third quarter 2000 to exceed $40 million, which is line with current analysts' consensus estimates. This represents a 122% increase over third quarter 1999 and an 18% sequential growth. Earnings are projected to meet or exceed $0.08 basic and $0.07 fully diluted, also in line with consensus estimates.



To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (1343)10/23/2000 9:52:00 AM
From: Teresa Lo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8925
 
I think Neufeld is another one of those psychologists who gets paid telling people what they want to hear, since most people don't listen with their critical thinking hats on. In the end, when people have problems, they just look for someone/something to blame, and he's their collective voice. They'll do anything but look at the reflection in the mirror as being the culprit. (similar to trading) From my observation, many of these parents are lost souls anyway, living from day to day without reason or purpose, and it actually might be much worse since these particular parents are mostly well to do and have so much idle time on their hands, so how were their children going to grow up anyway? If Mommy needs her Range Rover replaced because the neighbour just bought a newer one...

Neufeld contends that it started with the Boomers, but if we think about it carefully, following his line of "logic", their parents would have been responsible, etc., going back to the dawn of mankind. He's very cleaver, though, packaging it all with politically correct concepts.

T.