Ask Commonwealth how things are going in Dallas and the Cowboys are not what they are thinking about, |
AT&T has said it will be aggressive on price but it has never been as aggressive as MCI, |
AT&T has said it will be aggressive on price but it has never been as aggressive as MCI. |
AT&T's job cuts and write-down of its network are an effort to go-it alone and generate as much cash to support its dividend, ... I don't think AT&T is primping for the prom. |
AT&T's job cuts and write-down of its network are an effort to go-it alone and generate as much cash to support its dividend. I don't think AT&T is primping for the prom. |
Competition is going to rear its ugly head as companies cross over into each other's territory, ... Price has always been the key focus for telecom. It's a commodity business. |
Competition is going to rear its ugly head as companies cross over into each other's territory. Price has always been the key focus for telecom. It's a commodity business. |
It's a fact that Alltel has a complementary mix. |
It's not that things are getting better. But things aren't getting worse, as many are expecting, |
The biggest benefit shareholders will receive is the dividend. Investors should accept what we view as an attractive yield until there is more clarity about the merger integration. |
The company's results were better than we expected but not as strong as first meets the eye. There's a lot more work for the company to do to grow its profitability. It's a step in the right direction. |
The rural phone companies do not face the same pressure as other telecoms. Competition from AT&T and cable isn't impacting things as much. It's better for investors to aim toward the hinterlands. |
There are a lot of accounting issues that have taken place under prior management that haven't gone away and don't appear to be dissipating. |
There is a need to reduce telecom competition but there are greater opportunities in wireless than long-distance, |
There is a need to reduce telecom competition but there are greater opportunities in wireless than long-distance. |