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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 Sep 05, 2000 8:07pm
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Post# 2440970

Know Your Investment

Know Your Investment Some comments, Uograd, on your first comment this afternoon: "Get this Otherways deal done so we can all evaluate what this company is worth. Until then it is just all hot air" - Uograd. The Otherways deal is done, it's closed in escrow, and awaiting CDNX approval. I think it's not that difficult to evaluate what FRP is worth based on the Otherways business model (I've reviewed it, hopefully you have too), contracts generated to date, and what lies ahead in terms of possible future contracts. I've read over the Otherways business model time and time again. It's exciting stuff. Some people in this forum who claim to know what they're talking about haven't even read it and don't have a clue what Otherways is all about. If you're an investor and your CDNX stock is generating revenue, with excellent prospects for increasing revenues and profit, I'd think you'd have to be a pretty happy camper. Some people have to realize what's going on here, and when that happens I think you'll see a much higher stock price. Comments?
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