I wouldn't expect a split anytime soon. The founders have said they are not managing this company for Wall Street or on a short-term, quarter to quarter basis,
I expect the board to come out with a succession plan rather rapidly and possibly give us a date for when Eisner leaves.
To be quite honest, the business is doing really well but the valuation is astronomical.
The regulatory issue is the big thing in the mix. I think these companies are back on track.
Everything remains challenging in telecom. I'm not optimistic in the near-term.
Everything remains challenging in telecom, ... I'm not optimistic in the near-term.
The timing is probably not optimal but I really don't know if the company cares. Interest is such that they're going to get it done, no matter when they do it,
The whole long-distance industry will be getting shaken up. Nobody's sure how desperate MCI will be to regain business,
They don't want speculators hoping for a pop and because of this range, there probably won't be a pop. If there is one, it would be small and fleeting,
This is without a doubt the most withholding of support for a CEO of a major company that I have ever seen. It's really an expression of dissatisfaction,
It looks like growth might be slowing down and that adds to fears of competitive pressures,