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To: Mark Konrad who wrote (4372)2/4/2002 3:34:17 PM
From: Trumptown  Respond to of 13660
 
LOL - I hear ya,,not about trust,,just a trade<gg>

SR



To: Mark Konrad who wrote (4372)2/4/2002 3:51:19 PM
From: KevinThompson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13660
 
Bought BEAS on this last dip. Hoping I'm not too early. Looks like it's at minor support.

KT



To: Mark Konrad who wrote (4372)2/4/2002 3:57:53 PM
From: Trumptown  Respond to of 13660
 
FWIW

>>3:45 (Dow Jones) WorldCom's (WCOM) beaten down stock price is "ridiculous," says Kaufman Brothers analyst Vik
Grover, who has a strong buy rating and $24 price target on the shares. Grover argues the Bells will likely make a run on the long-distance companies - most notably WorldCom - to gain global scale. Excluding that and assuming the company
slashes 2003 EPS to a worst case of $1, Grover says the company is still worth a multiple of 15. "We are strong believers in the value of WorldCom shares at current levels," he says, "which we think are detached from reality." Shares off 15% at $8.13. (JDB)<<