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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

Post by matthew77on Nov 10, 2006 11:02pm
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Extremely bullish...

Extremely bullish...We've had quite a remarkable technical breakout here, so it's surprising we have jumped from .40 to .56 on just a few hundred thousand shares. Interesting to say the least. No matter how you slice it, these last two trading days have been perhaps the most significant of the year for FRP. The technical action is suggesting much higher prices in the near and longer term. Let's consider some potential fundamental factors as they relate to the FRP share price: 1. Perama Hill. News on this (final approvals) literally could come any day - 60-75% chance in my opinion of receiving these approvals by the end of December. On this news, FRP should be trading at $1.00 or better. 2. Dixie Creek. It seems like they're drilling a hole to China. In my last conversation with Bob, he indicated we would be getting the first batch of assays on this mother of all holes by mid-November...which would mean sometime next week. We need substantial grade and width here to make this a market-mover - a grade of .75 or better (an ounce per ton let's hope!) over 100 metres would be sweet, would it not? Excellent results from Dixie Creek could move this stock past $1.00. Excellent being defined as close to an ounce per ton as possible (30 grams) and width to match. 3. Peru. Hopefully we'll get the drill permits soon. This is what I believe will drive FRP into the $3.00+ share range next year. Might get a bit of a pop with commencement of drilling and other geological info related to this property. But the big impact will start in the spring once drill results start coming in and the market discovers just how real and how big this play is. Next week should be interesting. I think we'll either zoom up quickly to .75, followed by a correction...or we'll head just a little higher, maybe touch .60, and test support at .45. News on Perama Hill or big news on Dixie Creek of course will mean we will surpass the yearly high and touch or surpass $1.00. Good luck to all. I'm long and holding until $3.00 or better as that is where I see this headed next year. I will sell half at $3.00 and sit on the rest and make this better than a 10-bagger.
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