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Monday, May 13, 2002


BellSouth and SBC

have taken fewer hits than the rest, yet even those two haven't gone unscathed. I cannot help but believe in some way that we'll look back at current telecom valuations and we'll find just as much to be amazed at as we've found in the absurd valuations during the dot com craze. These companies may morph, but in some form, many of them will survive, recover and ultimately flourish.

Question Marks at Cable and Wireless. With Cable and Wireless's stock price floundering, investors are increasingly calling for a shake-up, including the shutdown of some units and the resignation of C.E.O. Graham Wallace. By Suzanne Kapner. [New York Times: Business]


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Being Early Isn't the Same as Losing Money

Even Paul Allen hits investing headwinds. The billionaire technocrat wants to build companies that promote his vision of a "wired world," but the sour economy has pulled the plug on many of his investments. [CNET News.com]


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Short-term thinking = long-term deficits

AOL Time Warner's Richard Parsons plans to play down promises of digital technology and entertainment "convergence." He takes over as CEO later this week. [Wall Street Journal]


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