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To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (1147)10/22/1998 7:33:00 PM
From: Robert Einstein  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3299
 
O.K. O.K. They did not have corvettes and BMWs when this "Age old saying" was said on wall street. <GGG> :-))

Happy Investing

Robert



To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (1147)10/22/1998 8:07:00 PM
From: KM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3299
 
Commentary on AFCI

(From Street.com)"

Boost for Advanced Fibre?

Volpe analyst Tim Savageaux emerged from Advanced Fibre Communications' (AFCI:Nasdaq) breakout session Thursday to urge his company's sales force to promote the stock.

Why? It appeared that the telecom supplier might land some badly needed new business with an unnamed Baby Bell in early 1999, an analyst said.

Asked how certain the new contract was, Savageaux said only, "It looks pretty good." (Volpe has underwritten offerings for Advanced Fibre.)

With its stock down 84% since late June, Advanced Fibre could use a little help. Savageaux said the potential contract could boost earnings for the maker of copper-wire network gear. Savageaux projects Advanced Fibre's 1999 earnings to rise to 75 cents a share from an estimated 59 cents in 1998 and 1999 revenues to rise by 29% to $233 million.

Advanced Fibre declined to comment. The company's stock rose 1 3/4 or 25% to 8 3/4.