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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."


NDAQ:FRP - Post by User

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Comment by yankee1on Sep 07, 2000 7:14pm
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To Whitecrown

To Whitecrown I'm taking heat from a couple corners today, which is fine. Perhaps I answered some of your comments in my most recent post. I do post almost exclusively on FRP, I have a small number of stocks in my portfolio and right now the one I'm most interested in is FRP, as simple as that. So rarely do I post anywhere else. Down the road, when I find a Company I'm equally interested in, I'm sure things will change. I disagree with your comment that I'm painting a grey sky blue. The market has turned a little grey, but there's plenty of blue sky over FRP in terms of how the Company itself is shaping up. That's what the key is at the moment. I've done an incredible amount of homework on FRP and this is why I'm so positive and upbeat on the stock. In time, this thing will do EXTREMLEY well. I've always maintained that FRP shareholders need to be patient. I see a lot of blue sky, short term you may even be very pleasantly surprised. I appreciate your thoughts. What pissed me off about Uograd was his suggestion (without actually coming out and directly saying it) that I'm a mouthpiece for the Company and part of their IR team. Just because I've done my homework, and I'm positive on a stock, I'm part of the IR team? Sorry to disappoint those who think that way.
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