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  1. #1
    Bob Smith
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    Just noticed Sprint's CEO's comments, where it indicates that WLNP was a
    negligible event for SPCS. Churn remained at 2.7% and it included the five
    weeks of WLNP. I remember where ole Phillipe (at least one of his aliases)
    was predicting doom and gloom for SPCS, hence my follow up on this.

    Tinyurl.com isn't working this morning, so if this link is broken, just
    paste in the broken part.

    "http://finance.myway.com/jsp/nw/nwdt_ge.jsp?news_id=cmt-006p2571&feed=cmt&d
    ate=20040106"

    Bob





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  2. #2
    Thomas T. Veldhouse
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    Re: Once again ... Phillipe's all wet

    On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 14:47:02 GMT, "Bob Smith"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Just noticed Sprint's CEO's comments, where it indicates that WLNP was a
    >negligible event for SPCS. Churn remained at 2.7% and it included the five
    >weeks of WLNP. I remember where ole Phillipe (at least one of his aliases)
    >was predicting doom and gloom for SPCS, hence my follow up on this.
    >
    >Tinyurl.com isn't working this morning, so if this link is broken, just
    >paste in the broken part.
    >
    >"http://finance.myway.com/jsp/nw/nwdt_ge.jsp?news_id=cmt-006p2571&feed=cmt&d
    >ate=20040106"
    >
    >Bob
    >


    Here, try this:

    http://makeashorterlink.com/?Y2E4129F6



    Tom Veldhouse



  3. #3
    Scott Stephenson
    Guest

    Re: Once again ... Phillipe's all wet


    "Bob Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Just noticed Sprint's CEO's comments, where it indicates that WLNP was a
    > negligible event for SPCS. Churn remained at 2.7% and it included the five
    > weeks of WLNP. I remember where ole Phillipe (at least one of his aliases)
    > was predicting doom and gloom for SPCS, hence my follow up on this.
    >
    > Tinyurl.com isn't working this morning, so if this link is broken, just
    > paste in the broken part.
    >
    >

    "http://finance.myway.com/jsp/nw/nwdt_ge.jsp?news_id=cmt-006p2571&feed=cmt&d
    > ate=20040106"
    >
    > Bob
    >
    >


    Yep- saw that and Phil was the first person I thought of. And the stock
    closed over $6.00 today.

    All of the 'promises' he made about the Company must have been an attempt at
    reverse psychology.





  4. #4
    Thomas T. Veldhouse
    Guest

    Re: Once again ... Phillipe's all wet

    On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 23:54:32 GMT, "Scott Stephenson"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >"Bob Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> Just noticed Sprint's CEO's comments, where it indicates that WLNP was a
    >> negligible event for SPCS. Churn remained at 2.7% and it included the five
    >> weeks of WLNP. I remember where ole Phillipe (at least one of his aliases)
    >> was predicting doom and gloom for SPCS, hence my follow up on this.
    >>
    >> Tinyurl.com isn't working this morning, so if this link is broken, just
    >> paste in the broken part.
    >>
    >>

    >"http://finance.myway.com/jsp/nw/nwdt_ge.jsp?news_id=cmt-006p2571&feed=cmt&d
    >> ate=20040106"
    >>
    >> Bob
    >>
    >>

    >
    >Yep- saw that and Phil was the first person I thought of. And the stock
    >closed over $6.00 today.
    >
    >All of the 'promises' he made about the Company must have been an attempt at
    >reverse psychology.
    >


    Nah ... he was probably caught with his pants down shorting that stock
    and now his margin is due and he has to give the stock loan back ...
    and it is significantly higher. What a bummer.

    Tom Veldhouse



  5. #5
    O/Siris
    Guest

    Re: Once again ... Phillipe's all wet

    In article <[email protected]>,=20
    Thomas T. [email protected] says...
    > On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 23:54:32 GMT, "Scott Stephenson"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >=20
    > >
    > >"Bob Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > >news:[email protected]...
    > >> Just noticed Sprint's CEO's comments, where it indicates that WLNP was=

    a
    > >> negligible event for SPCS. Churn remained at 2.7% and it included the =

    five
    > >> weeks of WLNP. I remember where ole Phillipe (at least one of his alia=

    ses)
    > >> was predicting doom and gloom for SPCS, hence my follow up on this.
    > >>
    > >> Tinyurl.com isn't working this morning, so if this link is broken, jus=

    t
    > >> paste in the broken part.
    > >>
    > >>

    > >"http://finance.myway.com/jsp/nw/nwdt_ge.jsp?news_id=3Dcmt-006p2571&feed=

    =3Dcmt&d
    > >> ate=3D20040106"
    > >>
    > >> Bob
    > >>
    > >>

    > >
    > >Yep- saw that and Phil was the first person I thought of. And the stock
    > >closed over $6.00 today.
    > >
    > >All of the 'promises' he made about the Company must have been an attemp=

    t at
    > >reverse psychology.
    > >

    >=20
    > Nah ... he was probably caught with his pants down shorting that stock
    > and now his margin is due and he has to give the stock loan back ...
    > and it is significantly higher. What a bummer.
    >=20
    > Tom Veldhouse
    >=20


    I know he doesn't want to read Wireless Week this past=20
    week:

    http://tinyurl.com/2oxmx

    "Can Sprint's affiliates overcome their difficulties and=20
    become viable players in the coming year? Analysts say that=20
    although each affiliate is resolving its problems in a=20
    different manner, they appear to be turning the corner=20
    thanks in part to Sprint being more open to negotiation."

    And:

    "Sprint's metrics have turned around and its liquidity=20
    situation is better, he adds."

    We ain't out of the woods, but initial indications are that=20
    we had a pretty good quarter, a decent year, and are still=20
    on track to get out of our debt.

    --=20
    -+-
    R=D8=DF
    O/Siris
    I work for SprintPCS
    I *don't* speak for them.



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