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To: jlib who wrote (30239)4/14/1999 8:22:00 PM
From: If only I'd held  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Jimmy, somebody else likes it even more than Anthony and the rest of us. At least they have more money in it.

"Subsequent to the end of the quarter, PEGASO announced that it had obtained a commitment for a $100 million working capital facility, bringing its total commitments to $1.1 billion in equity, debt and vendor financing. The facility is expected to complete the financing necessary to build out and launch PEGASO's network in Mexico's four largest cities -- Tijuana, Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara"



To: jlib who wrote (30239)4/14/1999 8:30:00 PM
From: Steve Gardality  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Be realistic today. Most of the stocks on NASD or other markets, don't make much sense acording to their financial statements or earnings.
To buy these stocks (most of them not all) it is the bigger fools theory. You buy it from someone who already belives it is overvalued. Sell it to others who are bigger fool than you are. As long as there are others doing the same you make money. Well, sort of. NTBK. Some insiders just could not hack it anymore. Could not beleive their good fortune. So BAMM-----------. -70



To: jlib who wrote (30239)4/14/1999 8:33:00 PM
From: scotts  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Jimmy, Look at all of
the other telecoms over the past decade
this is standard operating procedure with debt etc.
Do some dd of your own



To: jlib who wrote (30239)4/15/1999 12:36:00 AM
From: M. LaMancha  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
LWIN -- in this market, quarterlies are more about rising revenues and the ability to sustain revenue growth than they are about actual revenues (witness the strneght of internet stocks). In other words, the old ways to read a financial statement are replaced. I have had a hard time accepting this and have missed a lot of booming stocks as the result. With LWIN, I'm just decided to be a believer and see if the dream really has substance.