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To: SecularBull who wrote (8792)11/1/2000 8:54:01 AM
From: TechMkt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15615
 
I notice a lot of the conversation on this board has been non-GBLX related. I wish the company would give us something to discuss. Here are a few unorganized thoughts of mine:

-Next Monday is coming quick and then we'll be on the NYSE. Then earnings on 13 Nov.

-I'm looking for new news...not old news. During the last earnings announcement, GBLX restated a lot of accomplishments that we already knew about. I would like to see a forward looking vision in concert with this earnings announcement.

-NYSE. The visibility that GBLX will get on Monday is a golden opportunity to present themselves to the investment community. GBLX has not held an analysts meeting in over a year. It would be great if they made some big announcement late this week and then carried that momentum over to the NYSE. Unfortuantly, the NAS100 Index Funds will dump some shares. GBLX needs to tell their story.

-Deals. TSIX hooked up with Alcatel. Q hooked up with Macleod. I know GBLX signed on Telecom Italia for $500 million, but we need to expand in the US market more.

-Q. Nachos does an excellent job in communicating with and manipulating the investment community. He makes periodic appearances on TV and is often quoted when he's on the road. GBLX needs someone like that. It doesn't have to be Casey. Somewhere inside the company there must be someone who is "telegenic" enough to give a positive impression of the company. The new commercials are good, but they are getting old. Exposure, exposure, exposure!!!

-GBLX should declare it's independence. GBLX is growing faster than it's rivals. It is defining the new telecom world. It should declare that openly so people will stop paying attention to the T and WCOM breakups and look to GBLX as their telecom investment maven. No more acquisitons for a while please Mr. Casey.

I'll be on travel in Florida for the next 7 days. I'll still be connected so please feel free to write.

Still long GBLX,
Fez