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To: Kevin F. Spalding who wrote (6333)5/26/1998 4:08:00 PM
From: Ed Pittman  Respond to of 10227
 
Kevin..
I haven't listened to Klein on the internet, since I posted the URL on SI. Its not that I don't want to hear what he has to say, but since I went from my old provider to AOL as a provider I have many problems on the net.

<Nextel is behaving as though there was going to be another stock issue.> I know you can tell alot about a stock from a chart..But, he sure has taken it to a new level.<G>

Sorry I can't be more helpful..
Ed



To: Kevin F. Spalding who wrote (6333)5/26/1998 8:30:00 PM
From: Bernie Diamond  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 10227
 
<<Heard a reprise broadcast of Jerry Klein (in Southern CA) yesterday. He made comments about NXTL behaving as though there was going to be another stock issue. He said he didn't know anything, but was basing his statement on the chart behavior. I don't recall that question being specifically asked at the annual meeting--other than reference to having all the capital required through the end of next year.>>

Kevin, Akerson, responding to a question on interest rates, stated, as you say, that we don't need to be in the capital market until 1999 or 2000. He continued by saying "UNLESS WE BUY A STRATEGIC ACQUISITION...WOULD THEN CONSIDER TO ISSUE STOCK.

Jerry Klein's speculation now becomes interesting! Any ideas of who, if anyone, would be a "strategic acquisition"? Hmmm. Na! It can't be T or Sprint (at least not this year). Any wild ideas out there in cyberspace...

Bernie, hoping to liven up discussion on this thread.



To: Kevin F. Spalding who wrote (6333)5/26/1998 9:26:00 PM
From: Arnie Doolittle  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 10227
 
Kevin, I heard that same statement last Saturday so I emailed my annual meeting comments to Klein on Saturday. He has chosen not to answer me. Why would Akerson say that they had all the capital they needed through the end of the millenium and then turn around and have a public offering? Klein's guessing and he's wrong. And he's out of the stock that as recently as two weeks ago was his largest position. He's running scared. What else can I say about a guy who not too long ago was saying that NXTL would go to 1000?

Arnie