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Tuesday, May 14, 2002


Can a reverse split be far behind?

WorldCom dropped from S&P [IDG InfoWorld]


6:15:38 PM     Comments[]


Now the stalwarts are slipping

SBC to Cut 5,000 Jobs. SBC Communications will slash another 5,000 jobs, or about 2.6 percent of its work force, in the second quarter because the slow economy continues to curb its revenue. By The Associated Press. [New York Times: Business]


6:13:21 PM     Comments[]


Strong Players Betting on Cable

Liberty Bids on Cablecom. The Liberty Media Corporation, controlled by John C. Malone, has made an offer to buy Cablecom of Switzerland from struggling British cable operator NTL. By The New York Times. [New York Times: Technology]


7:35:21 AM     Comments[]


IP Packets

Will phone calls get carried on cable or will television get carried on phone connectivity. Most of this relates to the 'first mile' problem. However, among players that have the highest technology all the way to the curb, cable companies are becoming more capable. Will Bellsouth run fiber to the curb? Who'll handle the long-haul?

A major Adelphia shareholder plans to install three new board members in a bid to wrest control of the nation's sixth-largest cable-TV company from its founding family. [Wall Street Journal]


7:31:53 AM     Comments[]


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