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To: TARADO96 who wrote (2260)4/30/1999 7:43:00 PM
From: Badshah J.Wazir  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4298
 
========= "Now, if I were a T shareholder, I would be aprehensive for the coming week"================.

I am a T shareholder, and bunch of it. I strongly support UMG bid by T. I am really hoping that T stock will go in the short term down to the lo 40's, so I can double up my holding for the next 5-10 years hold . I really admire the speed with which Mr. Armstrong is turning around this sleeping giant. Only time will tell. But again in the Market you win some and loose some. In my mind, T is where TWX and IBM were in the early 90's. I am holding both of them for the past many years and don't regret it.

Badshah



To: TARADO96 who wrote (2260)5/1/1999 1:28:00 AM
From: Raptech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4298
 
To all T shareholders who are in favor of the Media One deal: have you noticed that your stock has tanked from the high 50's to 50 as soon as T announced it was going to bid on Media One?

Go back several months on this thread and you will read the same nonsense about T going down the tubes when it made the announcement about the TCI acquisition. There was alot of the same noise, and within weeks T sky rocketed and the thread became very quiet while T continued to move up. History will repeat itself.

Gates and AOL, two names that raise blood pressures, while Armstrong brings a smile.

Rap