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To: KW Wingman who wrote (26215)10/25/2000 10:11:30 AM
From: Rob C.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
Question is what happens to us?

For the broadband unit, which includes the cable television
assets AT&T acquired in recent years for $100 billion, AT&T
plans a two-step process to meet various tax rules.
It plans to conduct an initial public offering (IPO) for
stock that will track the performance of its Broadband unit
during the summer of 2001. Then, the will recapitalize the
Broadband tracking stock to a common stock within 12 months of
the IPO.
The broadband unit will assume AT&T's ownership interest in
high-speed Internet service provider ExciteAtHome Corp.
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