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Tellza Inc TELLF

Tellza Inc provides call origination and delivery services on a network basis for switchless long distance resellers and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service providers in Canada, and call delivery services for international carriers. The company's business unit consists of Matchcom which offers voice interconnections for customers, Phonetime which provides international and domestic voice termination, Route Dynamix provides SMS services. In terms of geography, the company exports its serv


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Comment by JamesBond001on Dec 09, 2004 7:54pm
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RE: Any news

RE: Any newsA1: I guess it does sound like I know a lot about this stock, but you are giving me to much credit. I don't know a lot I just invested on speculation. I am patient so if it takes 3 -4 years to grow so be it. I tripped onto this stock because about 3 years ago profit mag 100 rated PHD as one of Canada's fastest growing companies. They seem to have slipped because of their Cabribian deal went sour. The stock was around .20 - .25 cent range and yes I was buying then as well. They got a handle on long term debt by exchanging debt for equity with a company out od the USA called radiaint who I think own about 20 million shares if I am not mistaken. I never gave it much thought but when you take out waht the owners own, then my 1.5 million shares makes me bigger shareholder than I thought. I accumukated a lot at the lower levels to average down. I don't have a lot of facts and in a better positio
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