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Technology Stocks : Winstar Comm. (WCII) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Alejandro who wrote (11215)5/25/1999 10:31:00 PM
From: TheSlowLane  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12468
 
Ditto for the most part. I will qualify that by saying that while the performance of the stock has at times been quite distressing, the performance of the company has been very consistent. I went to a quarterly meeting of my investment club tonight. The club bought WCII on my father's recommendation 11 months ago. I was very happy to stand in front of a room of 45 fellow investors and recap the highlights from the 1Q conf. call, and the events of the past week: the Lucent marketing alliance, the 700 roof rights (1/3 of the 1999 goal, I believe), Williams announcing their local wireless service courtesy of you-know-who and WinStar becoming the first U.S. carrier to deliver BBFW services in Europe. Not bad at all...



To: Alejandro who wrote (11215)5/26/1999 1:35:00 PM
From: limtex  Respond to of 12468
 
Ali Pam SW and all

Yes emotional. We had candy see what happens if you give candy to a kid and then take it away and so quickly in a couple of days! And kids are smart they know its only candy and they know what WCII felt like at the year high near $60! Wonder if it'll ever see that again this century.

Anyway yes still emotional and still here and not going anywhere after this roller coaster emtional turmoil pain and suffering and loving it except whaen the market tanks. Don't like that at all and think this is the end and Greenspan who sits and brews with Barton Biggs will come smiling on to CNBC for the greatest "I told you so" show in the history of TV.

Best regards to all and to BR and NK if you're watching ...well done and keep it up,

L