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To: im a survivor who wrote (10138)5/29/2003 1:17:32 PM
From: im a survivor  Respond to of 10227
 
and she has had a hard time breaking thru that 52 week high since it had that nice rise to $15.....pretty much trading in a range for now, while many stocks are moving higher. Always loved nextl...hated selling, and it will probably go higher now, but I'll look for other, safer places to park that money....any opinions...would like a low cost tech with bright future, or low cost safe play with nice dividend......



To: im a survivor who wrote (10138)5/29/2003 1:20:33 PM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10227
 
I definitely agree with your analysis, but wonder when this all could materialize... In other words, until competition does arrive, Nextel will still have their niche.



To: im a survivor who wrote (10138)5/29/2003 1:26:19 PM
From: lnkennedy  Respond to of 10227
 
1. mot will not remain the exclusive phone provider if they sell their 2-way comm. to others. 2.nxtl is going nat'l w/ 2-way not just local any longer. 3.nxtl has significantly lowered its build out costs in the past 2 years; which will continue. 4.currently mot produces more phones for nxtl than any other cust.; they'll have to sell a lot of new phones w/ 2-way to make a dent in nxtl's book of bus. 5. disaster is not just around the corner, just uncertainty and that's where there's money to be made. good luck, LNK



To: im a survivor who wrote (10138)5/30/2003 9:36:53 AM
From: Rono  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10227
 
Hi KG,

Nextel's getting alot of negative ink/pixels lately. For the "other" side of the story, here's a link to a recent Legg Mason analyst report which is a bit more positive. They own about 10% of Nextel, so IMO they have much more access to management and insight than some of the boo birds. FWIW, Ron

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