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Global Crossing - GX (formerly GBLX)
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14915Obviously it's a concern to Wall Street, otherwise we wouldn't be tradinDWB-11/29/2001
14914While Enrons departure from the broadband business is a positive in terms of priBonzo-11/29/2001
14913Enron collapse benefits GX >"... we view Enron’s issues as a positive fMSI-11/29/2001
14912Although GX is no XO (yet), I would stay away from GX Preferred (upon further reBonzo-11/29/2001
14911XO Communications re-capitalization will leave existing shareholders with nothinBonzo-11/29/2001
14910I think there will be enough left to leave the preferred relatively intact. PlusBWAC-11/29/2001
14909Dear BWAC: If you truly believe that why would you buy the Preferred? It is a fJDN-11/29/2001
14908GX equity is Kaput I'm afraid. Buy the bonds or buy the Preferrred.BWAC-11/29/2001
14907There was a time when a Gilder valuation of GX at $21.56 per share would at leasCRL-11/29/2001
14906Ouch! Why the sudden drop!?Elroy-11/29/2001
14905Ronald, please drop the ;-))))))))))) for a while! eomTENNET-11/29/2001
14904"All that GX has done will go to the highest bidder if they can't meet Elroy-11/29/2001
14903"Now don't be disappointed if you don't like the results. You an evElroy-11/29/2001
14902;-)))))))) Wrong Softech, There are a lot of safe plays. You just have to doRonald P. Margraf Sr.-11/29/2001
14901MSI, GX owns nothing, that is why they are 5 bil in debt. So that doesn't Ronald P. Margraf Sr.-11/29/2001
14900;-))))))))))) AF. We are a little smarter then they are. WE don't wait for Ronald P. Margraf Sr.-11/29/2001
14899Softech, I don't think so. What you an everyone else here needs to do is gRonald P. Margraf Sr.-11/29/2001
14898Elroy, Don't get your bowels in a up roar. I'm a common sense person. Ronald P. Margraf Sr.-11/28/2001
14897Jay, Don't get hard boiled eggs mixed up with soft boiled. Common sense teRonald P. Margraf Sr.-11/28/2001
14896Jane, Don't let yourself get caught up in a temperal situation. Temporary Ronald P. Margraf Sr.-11/28/2001
14895It may just be circumstantial, or good timing, or whatever you want to call it, DWB-11/28/2001
14894At least they managed the crisis well last few months. Take a look at Enron. WhaSoftechie-11/28/2001
14893<i>Lets look at the dream scenario, where someone buys out GX for $5 per sDWB-11/28/2001
14892It would seem most longs hold on to the possibility that Legere can turn GX arouBonzo-11/28/2001
14891Archer I agree. I posted similar thoughts recently. Yours provided a bit more raBonzo-11/28/2001
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