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To: silicon warrior who wrote (5126)4/13/1998 5:20:00 PM
From: limtex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12468
 
SW -

Hang in there. This sectos is not driven by that woman or any other analyst for that matter. It IS driven by two factors working very hard for us (a) fear and (b) greed.

And the players are major telcos from around the world and in the US as well as others who would like to get into the business.

No-one expects the market or any particular stock to rise evey day. That would be self defeating.

As I have said before these telcos are going to drive up the price. This week a lot of institutional money is going into banking stocks because analuysts, fund managers and strategists think that sector will give them some growth for the next couple of moonths. You don't have to be a genius to work that out. Most of these guys and girls aren't so bright! Some of them are but most aren't despite the smart suits and all the education money can buy. To really understand these guys moves you need to be an experienced shepherd.

Personaly I don't believe in market timing. The Fink does and if he is short like he says then he is providing useful liquididty of the market which benefits all of us. The biggest quarrel I have with him is the apparent pleasure he takes in seeing others suffer losses.

Still WCII is as I have siad before on several CEO's desks and several investment bankers desks. Someone is going to try to tender for this company this year or next. Personally I hope it is next year when they will have to pay nearer to $200 than $100 per share. Not now but just throw the revenues off into a spreadsheet and then see how telco earnings are going to be hit by comptetion and then see that WCII's delivery network helps to cement the customer to the provider. Then the money looks cheap. Not today but every day that goes by WCII gets more customers up, mopre lines running and better customers relations and experience. They are the most experienced WLL company in the World today!!!!.

Ask yourself this...is the company increasing its revenues and customer base every month?

If the answer is no ...then get out tomorrow if the answer is yes...then use this as a buying opportunity..

Best of luck.

L