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To: wrm1 who wrote (9914)1/7/1999 8:14:00 PM
From: Werner Goebel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12468
 
More news.....

FMR group holds 10.4 pct stake in WinStar
Reuters Story - January 07, 1999 19:34
WASHINGTON, Jan 7 (Reuters) - A group led by FMR Corp. said in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Thursday it holds a 10.363 percent stake in telecommunications firm WinStar Communications Inc., or 4,299,200 common shares.

The group disclosed its latest position on WinStar in a 13G filing. FMR Corp is the parent to Fidelity Management & Research Co, investment adviser to Fidelity Funds.

Filings under 13G are usually made by institutions and large investors with "passive" investment objectives in a company. Unlike 13D filings, those reports do not list the latest transactions

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To: wrm1 who wrote (9914)1/8/1999 9:19:00 AM
From: silicon warrior  Respond to of 12468
 
approximately--but I don't believe artt will ever be prepared to do a wcii deal, even in europe; stubborness and negative emotion characterize both sides of the table. I have spoken with Mr. Hirsch personally on that score.
I have reason to believe that an artt financing deal for a reasonably significant sum is in the works.
as to the secondary, I'm surprised Bill R. goes to markety at 39+ when he passed at 45+ last summer.