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Technology Stocks : CellularVision (CVUS): 2-way LMDS wireless cable. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: James Fink who wrote (1392)3/3/1998 10:53:00 PM
From: Night Writer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2063
 
James,
After a while, the stock market will be screaming "show me the money" Who will have the money to show is the real question. Right now, we are all betting that CVUS might have part of the answer. The article reflects a communication revolution that is burning money at a great rate. How much money will a LMDS build out burn Vs revenue? Is it cheaper? Can it deliver? Will it be accepted?

Hmm, the LMDS biding revealed that the capital venture community seems to think there is a strong future for LMDS. So much so, that they did not lend money to others, but bought the licenses for their own. They made a very strong statement for LMDS, and have not gone insane during the biding so far. I have extreme respect for capital venture people. They are very smart about where they put their money. It will be interesting to see what they do.

This is exciting stuff. I have to hang around and see what happens.

NW



To: James Fink who wrote (1392)3/4/1998 12:25:00 AM
From: Elliot W  Respond to of 2063
 
(Off Topic) Those sharp folks at AT&T:

Did you say AT&T was paying 40 times sales for Teleport. About 11 Billion, heck that's only twice what they paid for "the best positioned computer company" NCR.

This from a company that's fired 400,000 people over the past ten years or so and was once the most powerful company on earth. It is very sad, and their business decisions should in no way be viewed as an affirmation of anything.

Elliot