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To: Link Lady who wrote (7453)11/18/1998 4:59:00 PM
From: Ian@SI  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 18016
 
Wendy,

AT&T Canada is the new name for a company that was essentially bankrupt. It started off as CNCP communications, CN sold its stake to Rogers; name was changed to Unitel to protect the guilty; Rogers finally just wrote it off and walked away; CP was about to do the same when the chartered banks, which were about to lose more than $1B worth of loans, took an equity position; AT&T put in new funding and the name was changed one more time to AT&T Canada. Banks wanted to preserve a competitor to the Canadian Telcos; Sprint Canada was a "nit" at the time that this was going on.

All this to say: I don't believe it's publicly traded. thus no ticker.

FWIW,
Ian.

P.S. Pat, Many thank yous for NN's glorious day. I'm sure you are personally responsible for each and every uptick! <VBG>