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To: Mark Fowler who wrote (7391)6/3/2001 9:48:54 PM
From: craig crawford  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 57684
 
yeah right, nonsense. broadband is a mirage. first of all there is no cheap way to get broadband to the curb, and second of all what are these huge markets you are talking about? what are the people with dsl and cable all set to spend their money on once it arrives? i know plenty of people with cable/dsl connections that first of all aren't even reliable, and they aren't spending like wild with their fast connections. you don't need broadband to order a book from amazon. where's the huge market you're talking about that's going to make the run on internet stocks pale in comparison?



To: Mark Fowler who wrote (7391)6/4/2001 5:08:28 AM
From: craig crawford  Respond to of 57684
 
ok, i looked up the figures. china has about 24 billion barrels of proven oil reserves. that's not even half as many as the u.s. which has almost 5 times less people. 24 billion barrels is not even 10% of the oil saudi arabia has. and remember what i said, 1 quart of oil a week per chinese equals all of saudi arabia's production. china's been a net importer of oil ever since 1993.



To: Mark Fowler who wrote (7391)6/5/2001 11:16:30 AM
From: Bill Harmond  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 57684
 
``While we believe overall service provider capital expenditures will experience a short period of decline during 2001, we are seeing a shift from legacy TDM equipment to next-gen voice products,'' said Michael Howard, principal analyst and co-founder, Infonetics Research. ``Sonus is well positioned to benefit from this shift, and this is borne out by the fact that Sonus continued to expand its market leadership in the first quarter, capturing 66% of next-gen voice/data switch revenues.''



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