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To: Bob Duclos who wrote (26)11/20/1997 7:24:00 PM
From: SteveG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 270
 
5.5MM are priced at $21.50

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To: Bob Duclos who wrote (26)11/20/1997 10:35:00 PM
From: Steven Bowen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 270
 
Bob, just about everybody posting here are long time WinStar owners. But I doubt very much any can be talked into buying Teligent. We have been down a very long, rocky, tumultous road since starting out a few years ago from where Teligent is today. And we're getting real close to our payday. Teligent has a very long, rough road ahead of it. No matter who your management is or what your game plan is, the market very soon gets disinterested in a company that consistantly loses money, and that is what Teligent will do for probably the next 5 years. My wild guess is that someday those that wait will be able to buy TGNT for $15 or less. The only thing that will save the stock price is if it soon becomes takeover talk. Maybe takeovers of WCII and TCGI will support TGNT's price. Maybe Mandl and AT&T have had something planned for awhile. But for those that just want to hold on while Teligent builds out it's network, be warned, you better have a strong stomach.

But for sure, all WinStar owners will be watching closely tommorrow to see how Wall Strret is going to value this company.

Steve



To: Bob Duclos who wrote (26)11/25/1997 8:19:00 AM
From: Mike Bruns  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 270
 
Bob, now that Teligent (TGNT) is on the market what do you think about having room in most portfolios for TGNT and WinStar (WCII)? You have been following these companies and Associated Group (AGRPA/AGRPB)closely for some time. Your thoughts would be of interest.