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To: Gary Korn who wrote (39823)3/18/1998 1:00:00 PM
From: Joseph Colombo  Respond to of 61433
 
<<The issue is how much infrastructure can we get in place before the TELCO, CLEC and ISP budgets run dry, and how long will that infrastructure demand remain.>>

Gary,

The number one complaint from the end user (you and me) is speed. Not just because we want our games to play faster, but because the Internet is painfully SLOW.

The WCOM's will be forced to update the infrastructure at an unprecedented rate.

I guess my point is that any company, government agency or politician for that matter who stands in the way for us to use the Internet as we feel it was intended to use, will be squashed like a bug.

Joe
ps It just dawned on me. I wonder if the WCOM's are slowing the DSL process???



To: Gary Korn who wrote (39823)3/18/1998 5:37:00 PM
From: Dennis R. Duke  Respond to of 61433
 
Gary this task is not for you to do. I think the graphics person that does the number of posts vs. stock price should take this one.

Can some one take and lay a graph of the price, volume and money flow working backwards from the Q4 earning release and over laying working backwards from the 4/16 post market Q1 earnings release.

I recall being paniced and talking to Bernie when I had called Michael's office at Christmas time. Now with the earnings release slightly earlier than Q4, could it be that we are seeing normal earnings warning period volitity? The timing is about the same.

I think this type of chart could show us that this is a historic pattern. I am particularly interested in the volume and money flow side of it. I can see the price similarity in the back of my head when I close my eyes. But hey I can be wrong the graph would show it.

I was just out jogging and thought of this, and have to go run my volunteer meetings helping 100+ unemployed middle managers here to find new jobs. National low unemployment with near 15% unemployment in Monterey co. Cute huh? Otherwise I'd try to do this, but would likely fail.

Thank you in advance to whom ever takes up the challenge,

Dennis