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To: Vern Shaver who wrote (815)4/9/1998 9:01:00 AM
From: David Klein  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3873
 
Vern, you know of any ex or current Kiewit people that sold their D stock? Everyone I know are not selling. I'm sure some must be selling but I get the impression that the large majority of past and current Kiewit holders are holding for the long term.



To: Vern Shaver who wrote (815)4/10/1998 4:04:00 PM
From: Ken98  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3873
 
Any thoughts on international acquisitions?

Stated plans include expansion into 4 Asian and 10 European markets. The quickest way to do so is to lease/acquire capacity from an existing provider or acquire such a provider. There is a Canadian company called Teleglobe (NYSE: TGO) that is one of the largest international providers of both fiber and satellite based capacity. This is the company that QWST got their European capacity from earlier this year in a swap agreement. There apparently are some Canadian regulatory hurdles that would prevent an outright acquisition. Market cap is $2+ billion, PE of 30. There is a small SI thread on this company.

Has anyone else given this "piece of the puzzle" any thought? Are there any other candidates for acquiring this international capacity?