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Technology Stocks : Winstar Comm. (WCII) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kingpin who wrote (3736)2/6/1998 9:15:00 PM
From: DubM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12468
 
Kingpin, what did he up it too?
Where it is now maybe? :-}

Randy it is nice to be dry-would be even better if we could see what sunshine looks like. Remind me not to complain this summer when we have a 2 month drought!

Dub



To: Kingpin who wrote (3736)2/6/1998 9:25:00 PM
From: limtex  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12468
 
I hope it does so but I don't think this company is going to get past this year without being acquired. It would be nice if it did ...very nice.

We've got a whole bunch of really big players who are very hungry for revenue and profit growth in an industry where they have massive competition and WCII is capable of giving them in a relatively short time frame what might otherwise take years.

It is simply not conceivable that some major telco won't bid for this company before it has to pay over $100 a share. If the projected revenue growths are anything approaching correct then next year the price a predator will have to pay will approach $200 a share. They can do all the DCF they want but that wont change the fact that if they want to get into the market quickly they will have to do it by acquisition. Sure they could buy ARTT or Teligent but but WCII is at least a year ahead and that means things to the telco analysts.

Just sitting back with this one would be nice but as I say someones going to take it away.