To: Todd White who wrote (5238 ) 2/9/1999 4:11:00 PM From: Wayne Rumball Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11130
Who's still in GTCI?> ---------- > From: Wall Street Research Group[SMTP:info@wallstreetresearch.net] > Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 1999 3:58 PM > Subject: Hot stock E-Mail Alert (GTCI) > > Strong Buy Recommendation : > Global Telephone Communication Inc. (OTC BB: GTCI) > > This company could very well be the AOL of China. > > The company is currently trading at only $1.25. GTCI, with > estimated 1999 earnings of $.69 per share and year 2000 earnings > of $1.10, is extremely undervalued and offers substantial price > appreciation potential! Using a price earnings ratio (PE) of 15 to > 20 x projected earnings, we forecast a near term price target of > $5.00 to $8.00 by August, 1999 and a longer term price target of > $18.00 to $25.00 by December, 2000. > > To view Research Report go to: > wallstreetresearch.net > > > > DISCLAIMER > ==================================================================== > Wall Street Research Group cannot and does not warrant the > completeness, accuracy, merchant ability, or fitness of the news, > information, or entertainment content found herein for any > particular purpose. Further, you agree that Wall Street Research > Group shall not be held liable to anyone for any loss or injury > resulting fromthe direct or indirect use of Wall Street Research > Report. This includes, but is not limited to, loss or injury caused > in whole or in part by its negligence or by contingencies beyond its > control in procuring, compiling, interpreting, reporting or > delivering any portion of Wall Street Research Report. > > You agree that you bear responsibility for your own investment > research and investment decisions, and that Wall Street Research > Group shall not be liable for any decision made or action taken by > you or others based upon reliance on news, information, or any > material published by Wall Street Research Group. All information > provided in Wall Street Research Report is to be used on an "as is, > with all faults" basis. Wall Street Research Group relies on > various sources of information that we believe to be accurate and > reliable. However, Wall Street Research Group makes no claims or > representations with regard to the accuracy, completeness, or truth > of any material contained herein. > > > > >