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AXIA NETMEDIA J T.AXX

"Axia Netmedia Corp owns, operates and sells services over fibre optic communications networks. Its reportable segments are The Covage segment and The North American segment."


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Comment by donmc70on Oct 24, 2002 12:42am
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Post# 5528671

RE: Performance

RE: PerformanceInteresting spin on the stock performance. Charts on the Globe site indicate that in 1998 AXX was trading just under 2.00 on July 1 and that the present stock price range is the lowest point by FAR for the past 4 1/2 years. Can only assume that they are refering to a price in early 1998 while still on the ASE. Hopefully the person that concocted that creative spin will be encouraged to contribute their considerable skills to the Q1 results. A pessimist would note that $100 in AXX in Feb 2000 would be worth $4.70 today. Splitting hairs I guess.....up 30%, down 95% depending on your point of view. Bet you feel better now that you know the stock has significantly outperformed the TSE... this is probably because of the 140 million in revenue promised by management in Feb 2002 or the long anticipated profitability finally achieved in Q4. Competance breeds confidence.
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