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To: Secret_Agent_Man who wrote (1560)1/25/1999 10:26:00 AM
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Is IDT: e-commerce missing link?

By Thom Calandra, CBS MarketWatch
Last Update: 9:49 AM ET Jan 25, 1999 Calandra on
Evening News

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) -- Where do you go
when everyone has been there already?

Glenn Cutler, a former California fund manager whose
personal investment picks allowed him to move away
from the investment fray several years ago, says he
wants to buy Internet stocks.

"I just don't want to jump into the speculative bubble,"
Cutler says about the high-flying group of online stocks.

Old 'stand-bys'

Cutler says there's nothing wrong with using the old
"stand-bys" of Microsoft and Cisco Systems as proxies
for the Internet. (Especially after a 2-for-1 stock split
from Microsoft, announced Monday.)

"But I am looking for something different," says Cutler,
who as a small-cap fund manager used to seek
little-known companies on the verge of dominating a new
industry.

His pick: "I believe Internet telephony is the technology
that has not been played yet -- one that has serious upside
potential. I believe it is a missing link in the formula for
all this e-commerce and inter-portal connections," he
says.

To be sure, some companies seeking to reshape the
phone landscape via the Internet have seen their stocks
soar and plunge amid euphoria, hype and
disappointment.

One of those companies is IDT Corp. (IDTC), a New
Jersey company whose Net2Phone Direct just won 1998
Product of the Year award from Internet Telephony
magazine.

Fast-growing carrier

Cutler likes the fact that IDT is a multinational phone
carrier with global aspirations. "It has the advantage of
already being a profitable, fast-growing long-distance
telephone company.

Alas, the company's market cap of $278 million is down
sharply from a year ago. The company's shares on
Nasdaq sell for about 12, down from a one-year high of
40 1/4.

Taking their toll: analyst downgrades, mostly because of
declining profit margins. The company is spending
money to develop, cheap, reliable and rapid Internet
communication devices and services.

IDT is also spending money on a Web site that will use
Internet phones as the spending link for Web shoppers.
The company claims its www.ezsurf.com site will be the
first Web shopping portal powered by Internet telephony.
The new site will use voice, graphics and video. Sounds
like a shopping channel, doesn't it?

Cutler says IDT, which doubles as an Internet service
provider, will soon spin off part of itself to investors. Or
perhaps sell new shares of the Internet telephony part of
its business.

"Now that the first big Internet stock wave is cooling off,
I believe there will emerge new leaders in the next
Internet wave. And I have a strong notion IDT will be in
that wave," he says.