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To: Ruffian who wrote (17261)10/28/1998 9:36:00 AM
From: gdichaz  Respond to of 152472
 
To Micheal: As one of the lonely NT investors in the US, pleased for the Q and NT - the Q partner in infrastructure. Seems there is a strange anti-north (predudice - naw - impossible in these politically correct days) slant on Wall Street and the (choke) analysts who receive their millions for non performance of their "analysis" [sic.}. As some practical person recently observed, Lucent is a rich source of money from mergers and acquisitions and Nortel has not been so much of a $$$ supplier to the Wall Street feeding trough. Ah well, this is the Q thread. Curious who here knows or is willing to guess re the Q/Nortel infrastructure arrangement. Is this alive? Is there a future there - especially outside the US? The US West infrastructure contract is very, very good news IMO. Despite Maurice's skepticism re money up front, this IMO is the proverbial foot in the door. Therefore the question re Q/NT relationships in worldwide infrastructure business is of considerable interest, no? Note: While I own the Q and NT, also LU is part of my base (with NT); and the Q, Loral, G* fly above them. Chaz