FindProfit.com Provides Coverage Of The Cable & Wireless USA Sale and Allegiance Telecom Auction
Posted on: Thursday, 29 January 2004, 06:00 CST
FindProfit.com Provides Coverage Of The Cable & Wireless USA Sale and Allegiance Telecom Auction A Look at Verizon, SBC, BellSouth and Qwest
PRINCETON, N.J., Jan. 29, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- FindProfit (www.findprofit.com), an investment service that delivered a +67% documented return in 2003, announced today that it has provided to trial and paid subscribers special coverage of the Cable & Wireless USA sale and the Allegiance Telecom auction, including analysis of how these two events are impacting Verizon (NYSE:VZ) and SBC (NYSE:SBC). FindProfit's ongoing coverage includes in-depth analysis of how consolidation in the telecom industry is affecting the regional operating companies, including BellSouth (NYSE:BLS) and Qwest (NYSE:Q).
In 2003, FindProfit released a number of special reports, including "Profiting From The Telecom Phoenix," an in-depth look at restructured telecom companies and a "Biotech Expert Report."
All paid and trial FindProfit subscribers can now receive immediate access to FindProfit's exclusive reports and ongoing commentary and analysis. As a trial or paid subscriber, you'll also gain access to our latest investment moves. Start your 30-day free trial today: http://www.findprofit.com/subscribe.php3?refer=zone74
FindProfit's outlook looks at the following questions:
-- Have the Bells - VZ, SBC, BLS and Q - entered into long, secular, irreversible declines in their core businesses?
-- Does Q's attempt to acquire Allegiance Telecom's asset signal an about-face to the Bells' long-held modus operandi of not competing in each other's region?
-- With the cash cow landline business continuing to shrink each quarter, will the Bells look towards competitive local exchange carriers and data service providers to grow through acquisition?
-- What companies are possible takeover candidates for the Bells?
-- How does the SAVVIS Communications purchase of Cable & Wireless's U.S. assets impact the Bells? Does it raise the ante in the Allegiance Telecom auction? Does it show the true value of telecom assets?
AND MORE
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