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To: SteveG who wrote (531)3/29/1999 5:46:00 PM
From: j.d.robbins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1176
 
Steve, I sold most of my artt today mainly because it is taking so long to get financing and most on yahoo are looking for a take out, so when financing comes they will dump stock. I also am tired of the crying on wcii and since I am mostly trading wcii using charts and holding tgnt and nxlk would be interested in new site thanks for starting it. j.d.



To: SteveG who wrote (531)3/29/1999 5:50:00 PM
From: transmission  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1176
 
Patience remains a virtue. I appreciate but never want to be the sole
reason for anyone to place a bet. Depending on one's view of BBFW
ART is still a skinny or fat lady and sometimes it can take a little longer
to hit even the artificial self-imposed target of 1Q the company stated
a few times. I've always admired jugglers and it still appears to me that
Harry has enough Houdini in him at this moment to work more magic in
April as March Madness has switched circuits from the basketball
court and Bernie's wedding to telcom deals and steals once again. In
other words, it appears more than one good option still being worked
so don't be a weak sister now.



To: SteveG who wrote (531)3/29/1999 6:09:00 PM
From: Bernard Levy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1176
 
Hi Steve:

I strongly support the idea of a BBFW thread (I am
tired of the ''please help me, I am in pain'' posts
on the WCII thread, even though most posters are well meaning).
However, if the thread just focuses on WCII/TGNT/NXLK/ARTT,
it may be slightly boring. I would recommend including
companies which use the ISM or MMDS bands, as well as
(possibly) companies which are deploying broadband data
satellite constellations (Teledesic, ALA/LOR, GMH).

Best regards,

Bernard Levy

PS: I think we will need to analyze WCOM's MMDS move.
Is it just a way of thwarting FON, combined with
an asset play (the MMDS spectrum is very valuable, particularly
if it can be consolidated)? Or is WCOM's intending to
use the MMDS spectrum for the last mile?