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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 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."

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Post by investor2003 on Feb 13, 2007 1:57pm

humm

been trying to assess the chances of FRP to get all permits in Greece...just looking at the pretty pictures and how nice that location seems near the close village, not sure at all about getting an ok on that. No wonder 2 other companies abandon before. Also, other than the president's view, there are no websites, newspaper articles on the Greek permit development. Extremely risky. Will watch. If they get the ALL OK, this stock could x3-x5 within days. If not....0.30$. I would really like any additional info. thanks
Comment by hocwin2002 on Feb 19, 2007 5:30pm
We should all call you a hypocrite. Here you are promoting FRP while bashing uranium stocks elsewhere. It's FRP have a uranium joint venture with Solex? "U3O8 is probably ok, but uranium stocks are insanely overpriced. Again, market chasing 1 way ticket to massacre city, while large funds selling it to retail. Most don't yet produce, have large massive capital costs in front of ...more  
Comment by investor2003 on Feb 20, 2007 6:20am
happy to explain. Uranium stocks are insanely valued whatever calculator you use. I am bullish on U3O8 with 80-100$ levels (not 240$) for now. FRP is another story...completely. It is cheap...for now and for a good reason. Greek permits. No permit, no FRP story. It's U3O8 play is a high gamble and extremly risky. Otherwise, the market would be paying 5$ for FRP ! So, FRP is to be watched ...more  
Comment by hocwin2002 on Feb 20, 2007 6:44am
Ya right! Is FRP generating any earnings? For crying out loud! No matter what, it is still part of the uranium market. And if the entire market corrects, it doesnt whether you have Greek permits or not. It's still part of that INSANITY! You HYPOCRITE.
Comment by investor2003 on Feb 20, 2007 6:58am
ahahahahaha you're funny. We will see who is right. I'll just buy your shares 30-50% cheaper. Also, if there is an economic major slump, believe me, owning U3O8 in your garage won't do squat for you. Gold, silver, precious metals, will be the ONLY REAL cash and energy will just crash or slump since it follows economic behaviours. Not gold. In this insane money printing ...more  
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