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Technology Stocks : Qwest Communications (Q) (formerly QWST) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mathon Dabasir who wrote (572)1/13/1998 2:09:00 AM
From: Andrew G.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6846
 
In five years QWST may be able to buy T! But why buy them when it's easier to just take their customers?

Thought you all might enjoy this post from another thread:
Subj: Inside the Mouth of a Future Giant
By: FOZYY
Date: Jan 6 1998 10:08 A.M PST
Reply To: Msg. 60 by andy_p2002

Well you wanted to know what it was like as an empolyee to be part of a future Giant.......Extremly Exciting and Proud! Is the best way I can sum it up. I am one of the old timers, I have been at this company for 5 and a half years, it has done nothing but get better and better. This place is exploding with excitement and we all feel the energy of the executive management and are anxiously awaiting the next news release.

Its kind of like that feeling of seeing something you work on from the beginning,when it is virtually nothing, watch it develop to a great entity that you were a part of.

Since the company is growing at a tremendous pace there are some growing pains, but that is part of the fun. Taking those challenges and overcoming them as a team. The riches and rewards that I/We have gained from working here are to high to count.

I wish we had a picture of our building in the Denver skyline on the net somewhere, it is something to see. If you are ever in Denver at Night or flying over take a look at the skyline and look for the Qwest logo, it is not hard to miss.