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To: M CAHILL who wrote (1411)6/24/1998 5:59:00 PM
From: P.T.Burnem  Respond to of 4298
 
And then you have some internet companies losing money left and right with huge PE ratios and they continue to go up even though some day search engines may be replaced by mobile agents.

The street thinks that these are Internet equivalents of ad-supported TV channels. Noone seems to pay attention to a simple fact that, unlike the number of "portal" sites, the number of TV channels is limited.

PTB



To: M CAHILL who wrote (1411)6/25/1998 4:56:00 PM
From: T. Pascal  Respond to of 4298
 
>>I wish I one of my stocks would go up after a merger.&lt<

Ha!! The reason T is going down is because they really ruined the value of our company.

If I wanted to buy cable company stocks, I would have bought cable company stocks.

What in the Hell is my company doing with my money? I was the only one supporting T in this forum one year ago. Where is the loyalty, the respect? No, they throw my money into garbage owned by Malone, piled high with debt and break-even cash flows. Proxy statements, having a voice, asking an opinion? Ha!! You don't buy a company unless it's doing poorly. In other words, a hot company is too expensive. A sucky, piece of trash company will sell cheap. And even if it's cheap, the previous owner makes off like a bandit. We just kneeled down and sucked off Malone. AAAARRRG!!

First they flirt with SBC (like that would work), and then they flirt with that USDA Grade D crap known as AOL, and now they really did me in. I'm sitting on quite a yield and capital appreciation here. But if things get a whole lot worse (which they will)... Am I expected to wait five years until they ditch it, á l&aacute NCR, twenty billion dollars later? Aiiiiiy, aiiiiiiy. Weep, weep weep.