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To: t2 who wrote (1897)2/3/1999 7:12:00 PM
From: Stuart B  Respond to of 4298
 
I just love the things there doing at ATT. They are finally using there name recognition and muscle in the marketplace. They have all the pieces in line to be the great tele-internet company. Want to buy some more after the split.



To: t2 who wrote (1897)2/3/1999 9:48:00 PM
From: lml  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4298
 
I get the feeling this is just the beginning.

Yeah, so do I.

That why I plopped a small chunk of cash on T last week when it traded down to 86 & change. I believe that over time T's valuation will begin to approach that of a growth stock. Armstrong has been adept in putting the necessary components in place to achieve this status. And now we are witnessing a market that is beginning to take note. The party IS just beginning.



To: t2 who wrote (1897)2/4/1999 8:26:00 AM
From: HG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4298
 
tech2000,

I have never used my "play money" for extremely long term holds. But this one is an exception. I have seen my investment in TCI/LBTYA grow from just under 15,000 to just under 100,000 in a very short period of time. This will become part of my very long term portfolio.

Armstrong is truly one of the premier CEO's in the country and understands this very complex business as well as anyone. The ATT holders have known this for a long time.

Onward and Upward with a few pauses in between.

Regards,

HG