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To: Chip Anderson who wrote (1690)10/31/1998 2:09:00 PM
From: Ian@SI  Respond to of 4298
 
I haven't followed the process at all. But I don't think that T has received any necessary blessing from any regulator yet let alone a vote from its shareholders which is probably required.

I bought my T following the Dogs of the Dow strategy, so the only thing that I know about the company is that it was one of the low priced high yielding DJIA members. If it's not there on its anniversary, I sell. If it is, I hold for another year.

Ian.




To: Chip Anderson who wrote (1690)11/4/1998 3:47:00 AM
From: Ralph Bergmann  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4298
 
Hi Chip,
I am surprised to find you here. Did you move your money from TDFX to T? I sold my tdfx two weeks ago with a 50% loss, what a shame after a 100% gain in the books.
After a year I am coming back to this thread and I want to inform myself about the recent developments of T.
I made a lot of money with T calls last year and I think it is time to invest again into T. In the moment most of my money is in MO.

I watched the news about T from a distance, but I have the strong impression that Armstrong is doing brilliant moves. His move with TCI was very deliberate. There is only one future way to have a connection to the internet and this is with a direct cable connection to the internet. I have a tcp connection and you can believe me that there I don't miss a AOL or Compuserve service.
Do you intend to invest in T? I would appreciate your comments on this company.

Anyway, I was surprised to see you here.

Regards Ralph