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To: 16yearcycle who wrote (11519)5/13/2002 2:52:56 PM
From: Bill Harmond  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
eBay over last week's highs



To: 16yearcycle who wrote (11519)5/13/2002 5:06:19 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 57684
 
I like wcom for the global network, the chip companies around here use it- apparently you can be at any remote location in asia or even the middle east and make a local call and you're online. AT&T also has worldwide reach but not the bells.

So what to do about the 32billion debt- which is trading for .50 on the dollar. Can they retire it with their current cash flow or would they want to? I guess any inkling that wcom was going to buy back debt would cause prices to rise. That leaves a renegotiation, the new CEO says he is in talks with banks etc... how probable is that do you think? I didn't look into mcit but they are paying a dividend, seems like wcom could use the cash how about rolling mcit back into wcom- all this stuff got too complicated for me so I gave up on the stock but I still watch it.
L