Footlong French Foreskin
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biz as usual, btw if this market finishes in the positive or up by
triple digits, this becomes
a runaway freight train and dow 20K dead ahead via trapped shorts.
Too mucho cash on
the sidelines to allow even minor pulls.
Another interesting way to play this is via long on Jap Market (no,
not via buy of '69 Datsun
rustbuckets with leaking roofs and box of depends in backseat) as it
was down 7% yesterday
and will spring back big time.
Why FTR? Like have said b4, this is a logical candidate for buyout,
small player, ripe for
picking by DISH or ECHO via cheap bond floats.
See takeout @$8 or more.
Markets like this, its important to determine levels of comfort,
multiply by 10 and set in motion
via limit inputs coupled with patients.
How many shares? Massive, if posted some small peckered scumbags
would say i was
bragging. French never brag, they overwhelmingly succeed! Vive la
France, vive la quebecoise libre!!!
Aboot FTR: (everyone loves cut and pastes)
Frontier Communications Corporation (Frontier) is a communications
company providing services primarily to rural areas and small and
medium-sized towns and cities in the United States. The Company offers
a range of voice, data, Internet, and television services and
products, some that are available a la carte, and others that are
available as bundled or packaged solutions. It operated in 27 states,
and was the Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier (ILEC), with
approximately 5.3 million access lines and 1.8 million broadband
connections as of December 31, 2011. During the year ended December
31, 2011, the Company added approximately 45,200 new High-Speed
Internet (HSI) subscribers, net. At December 31, 2011, it had
approximately 1,764,200 HSI customers. Throughout its properties,
Frontier offers a video product through DISH Network (DISH) and, in
addition, it offers fiber optic video services in three states. It
added approximately 26,100 video subscribers, net during 2011.