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To: BobKuz who wrote (77847)6/4/1999 6:48:00 AM
From: Bouf  Respond to of 119973
 
Bob..I think the SKYT train is over..they will take the WCOM deal IMO of course..so.. much more movement is not expected by me....maybe it is time to take the money and run... :)

I am moving more money to LPHL..nice yesterday..and the units and warrants were up also..something is brewing......they want to be the BIGGEST Travel online company in the world...With Europe Internets heating up...they are in the right spot....You know ..or have to believe Microsoft is watching this baby...with their own Expedia Travel....what a nice natural combo this would be...IMO of course!!!



To: BobKuz who wrote (77847)6/4/1999 6:55:00 AM
From: Bouf  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 119973
 
BOB..read this..
Friday's Top Stories

SEC investigating MCI over SkyTel

Compiled by CBS MarketWatch
Last Update: [Timestamp]

NEW YORK (CBS.MW) -- The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating whether MCI WorldCom Inc. misled investors when it appeared to deny that it planned to buy SkyTel Communications Inc. According to The Wall Street Journal, MCI's statement on May 25 came three days before it announced a deal to acquire the wireless paging company for $1.3 billion. The news release was prompted when an Internet business-information service called Company Sleuth said MCI had registered the Internet domain name "skytelworldcom.com," which immediately raised questions about whether MCI was poised to acquire SkyTel. Trading in SkyTel (SKYT: news, msgs) stock surged to 7.4 million shares, triple its usual amount. The price jumped as much as 16 percent during the day before closing at $20.125, up 6 percent, after MCI (WCOM: news, msgs) issued its statement in the afternoon amid a flood of inquiries from the media.
The Wall Street Journal

BOB..the thing I like most here is the fact that COMPANY SLEUTH is owned by "INFONAUTICS" (INFO) A BOUF SPECIAL!!!:)