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To: M. Frank Greiffenstein who wrote (26224)10/25/2000 12:49:25 PM
From: gpowell  Respond to of 29970
 
Yes and No. Typically, ATHM has reported total subscribers and then broken it down to N.A. and international.

Chello has never been part of the international numbers, and are not part of the projections for Q4.



To: M. Frank Greiffenstein who wrote (26224)10/25/2000 3:17:19 PM
From: Arnie Doolittle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
"In the ATT split up plan proposal, the broadband unit (which includes ATHM) will get a larger slice of the 55 Bln in debt."

What does that have to do with ATHM? Answer: Nothing.

Arnie



To: M. Frank Greiffenstein who wrote (26224)10/25/2000 4:33:50 PM
From: KW Wingman  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 29970
 
Do you have any inside information that is not illegal? If you do please post it. Please post your reference to this information. OTOH, this be just another attempt to tell the longs that they have been had.

Somebody wanted me to give more bad news, so here it is. In the ATT split up plan proposal, the broadband unit (which includes ATHM) will get a larger slice of the 55 Bln in debt.

Who is this somebody? <g> Are you trying to emulate the recent fake news release of the EMLX basher?

The broadband unit is not ATHM. IMO, it is justifiable for the broadband unit to have a largest portion of the debt. The debt represents the T cost of buying the cable systems of TCI and UGM so it is reasonable to assume that they would get a large portion of the debt. The powers at "T" think that the broadband unit is the real future of ATT. That being so, I suspect the broadband unit will be the one to carry the "T" name forward. It would be reasonable to think that they would try to legally advantage this unit.



To: M. Frank Greiffenstein who wrote (26224)10/26/2000 6:10:49 PM
From: ld5030  Respond to of 29970
 
The formula was "North America + all foreign - foreign Cello". Or am I wrong in this?

I agree. If the Chello deal had never happened we would have lumped the foreign in with the N.A. subs. Just because Chello comes along none of this foreign expansion counts? They pay their bill just like anybody else.