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To: Mike McFarland who wrote (196)9/2/2001 9:10:28 AM
From: tom popeRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 1336
 
Mike, is there a CENES thread? A search of Cenes and CEN.L brings zero results.
I still have mine, still ticked off at the length of time it took for the company to distribute its shares in the exchange. Not many stocks outside of dot.com land are down by 2/3 in the course of a year



To: Mike McFarland who wrote (196)9/5/2001 2:30:53 AM
From: SpekulatiusRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 1336
 
OT- telecom
The telecom service companies are reducing capex in 2002 (and most likely even 2003!) significantly, so Telecom equipment will be in the dumpster for a long time. Ints better to invest in telecom service companies - since capes willl decrease, many of the better ones will have free cash flow next year.
My favorites are the debt free ones, CWP and MTP, I also have a position in Q. GX looks like the best of the bunch of the "new age" carriers, but that does not mean much. Debt levels are high and interest payments will make it difficult for them to make a profit ever.