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FairPoint Communications FRP

"FairPoint is the seventh- largest local telephone firm in the United States, following its acquisition of Verizon's northern New England assets. It operates in 18 states serving 1.4 million access lines, though nearly 90% of these are in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. The firm was founded in 1991 and has its headquarters in Charlotte, N.C."


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Comment by yankee1on Jun 21, 2000 10:13pm
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RE: updates?

RE: updates? All seems quiet on the western front, though behind the scenes things continue to move along. The FRP crew is fervently working on finalizing some contracts, including some overseas, and fine-tuning the Otherways portal. CDNX approval inches closer...but everyone is anxious to see the approval officially come through which will pave the way for a series of developments and announcements. My belief is that we're going to see further consolidation in the trading range we've recently been in (.85 - 1.10) until CDNX approval which is imminent. I'm afraid it's a little boring at the moment...but that will change soon enough. Insiders are looking to pick up cheap stock in the '80's. More +positioning+ to come.
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