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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 magellan61on Apr 26, 2005 12:22pm
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URANIUM PLAY

URANIUM PLAY This is pretty much a response to TAS' note. FRP is the only stock that I have consistently been successful at buying high and selling low. Although I hope that will change because I have hung on to a bunch of shares. TAS's analysis and comments are persuasive. But this stock needs more than that. It needs Peter Tegart to do some promotion. At the moment, though, the few FRP investors I know have lost confidence in him. And if they are representative, then there a lot more investors and brokers who feel the same. Over the past few years, Manhattan and the Turkey have been failures. Even the Greek situation is not very good. Why would the Greek Govt give a licence to a 20 cent Canadian company with no mine development experience, to operate a mine in an area where there is considerable public opposition? Nevertheless the Peru Uranium venture has potential. But we need more than TAS on Stockwatch. We need Peter T. to get a legititimate publication or analyst to talk about the potential. From past postings, it is obvious FRP answers TAS's calls; so maybe TAS shud put some pressure on Mr. T.
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