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What does 69.25 mean and hold tight? $69 dollars?
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all you have to do is look at historical charts
do I take the total selling price that I got from centurylink ind
14 Jun 2011 ?
what was the cost basis for my shares in 2000 need it for income tax..
i received some shares in feb 2000 when it was spun off att. could you please tell me what the value of a share was back then. Thank youHelen Mazzer
2 year chart is bullish impressive....Have had them pre market crash and just adding all the way back up...
So the Qwest shareholders will receive 0.1664 CenturyLink
shares for each share of Qwest common stock they own at closing sometime 2011 1st quarter
How does this work for you all that hold Quest shares?
i see were running in the same circles lol!!!!
My information was from the PR and the math. I sold out and bought more W_MUQ a week ago so I haven’t been following.
is this the offer were getting for our buy out and where did ya find this info?ive been doing some digging and cant find it
yep good news here today
Good news, divvies get a boost
Bad News, we get a 1 to .1664 R/S
All in all still a better deal
Q bought out by CTL
•CenturyTel to buy Qwest for $10.6 billion in stock
Reuters(Thu 10:35AM EDT)
No fat divies this time. .08 that sucks. At least it is not JPM and.05 on a $40.00 bill
hey guys i own alot of diff. companys and this is my fav. im buying more mon,$6 is a nitemare were running way beyond that,give it a year and were at 9+ and dont forget our fat divies!!!!!
US Judge Dismisses Several Claims In Qwest Case -Report
Apr 2, 2010 11:46:40 (ET)
DOW JONES NEWSWIRES
A U.S. judge narrowed the scope of a fraud case against five former Qwest Communications International Inc. (Q) officials, including former Chief Executive Joe Nacchio, throwing out several allegations made by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Denver Post reported Friday. The dismissed claims relate to charges that the defendants committed fraud from 1999 to 2002 when they booked revenue from network-capacity swaps in a lump sum rather than over the life of multi-year contracts. The case will now focus on whether Qwest was required to make public filings advising that its communications revenue comprised both monthly and lump-sum revenue and whether the defendants were aware of the fact.
Full story at http://www.denverpost.com/business/ci_14804468
-Dow Jones Newswires; 212-416-2900
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
April 02, 2010 11:44 ET (15:44 GMT)
Qwest Helps Verizon Wireless Build the First 4G LTE Network in the Western United States by Delivering Fiber to the Cell Site
Sounds like a winner.
it could.....earnings and guidance will have to lead teh way
Qwest is expected to hit $6. soon.
Any comment... anyone home here???
GLTA
add2it
Consensus: Of analysts covering Qwest, 11, or 44%, advise purchasing its shares, 12 recommend holding and two suggest selling them. Citigroup(C), Barclays(BCS) and Bank of America(BAC) expect the stock to advance 15% to $6.
http://www.thestreet.com/story/10708339/1/the-gap-qwest-clorox-hit-highs.html?puc=tscmarketwatch&cm_ven=tscmarketwatch
yes they are. stock is retracing here......keep on watch
yes they are. a fat divy.
Qwest, Sprint, Nokia lead advancers
By Jeffry Bartash, MarketWatch
Last update: 1:54 p.m. EDT May 1, 2009
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - Most phone stocks crept higher in Friday trades, led by Qwest Communications International Inc. and Sprint Nextel Corp., while shares of network equipment makers were narrowly divided.
In midday trades, Qwest (Q) rose almost 3% to $4, while Sprint (S) climbed 3.2% to $4.50. Sprint, the nation's third largest wireless phone company, reports first-quarter results Monday morning.
Earlier this week, Qwest reported a 37% increase in first-quarter profit as cost cuts offset a 6.6% decline in revenue.
AT&T Inc. (T) and Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ) both rose less than 1%. In the equipment sector, meanwhile, Nokia Corp. (NOK) was the most notable advancer, up 1.6%. Qualcomm Inc. (QCOM) also increased slightly. Alcatel-Lucent (ALU) and Ericsson (ERIC) , however, both dropped about 0.6%.
Among key industry indexes, the Dow Jones U.S. Fixed Line Telecommunications Total Stock Market Index moved up 0.5% to 901 points. The index has ranged from a high of 1,352 points to a low of 732 points within the past year. The Dow Jones U.S. Telecommunications Equipment Total Stock Market Index rose 0.9% to 4,691 points.
The index has ranged from a high of 6,548 points to a low of 3,092 points in the past year.
Final Glance: Telecom companies
Monday March 23, 5:58 pm ET
Telecom companies shares up at the close of trading
NEW YORK (AP) --
Shares of some top telecom companies were up at the close of trading:
AT&T Inc rose $1.59 or 6.3 percent, to $26.92.
Qwest rose $.28 or 8.2 percent, to $3.69.
Sprint Nextel rose $.25 or 7.2 percent, to $3.70.
Verizon rose $1.46 or 4.9 percent, to $31.07.
U.S. Supreme Court asked to hear appeal from ex-Qwest chief
Business First of Columbus... Monday, March 23, 2009
The U.S. Supreme Court has been asked to overturn the conviction of former Qwest Communications International Inc. CEO Joseph Nacchio or grant him a new trial on insider trading charges. In the meantime, Nacchio no longer must report to a federal prison Monday because of the legal maneuver.
Nacchio’s attorney, Maureen Mahoney, asked the high court in a filing late Friday to take up the case on the grounds of unresolved questions about jury instructions given during Nacchio’s U.S. District Court trial in Denver and over the exclusion of expert witness testimony in his defense.
Given Nacchio’s high-court appeal, U.S. District Judge Marcia Krieger in Denver on Friday temporarily suspended an order that he report to prison Monday while she considers whether Nacchio can remain free on bond until the Supreme Court appeal plays out.
A jury convicted Nacchio in 2007 on 19 felonies related to insider trading when he ran Denver-based Qwest (NYSE:Q). The company is one of the largest telecommunications service providers in Central Ohio, with about 1,000 employees in Dublin. The New Jersey resident has been sentenced to six years in jail but has been fighting to have the conviction reversed through appeals.
The nation’s highest court isn’t guaranteed to take up Nacchio’s case. But filing the plea at the very least triggers a stay on the order that Nacchio report to prison by noon Monday in Pennsylvania. Denver jurors found Nacchio guilty of selling $52 million of Qwest stock in 2001 while he publicly proclaimed the company’s continued strength despite internal company projections that the telecom had looming financial difficulties.
A three-judge panel of the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the conviction in 2008, citing a ruling by District Court Judge Edward Nottingham during the lower-court trial that excluded expert testimony from a defense witness. A full panel of judges from the appeals court reconsidered that ruling and in a 5-4 decision last month reinstated the original verdict and sentence.
In addition to six years in prison, Nacchio has been ordered to pay $19 million in fines and forfeit $52 million.
Thanks East...
Quest should be able to make there earnings come may of about 0.082 share I think even with there long term debt coming due in 2010 they are pretty solidfied especially if they can keep the dividend
I dont come on here much anymore I got to ticked off with a lot of people on here to many dam losers who are ignorant and think they know everything yes Quest is doing well my dad just recieved the dividend though they have not announced there next one yet...
UPDATE 1-Comcast says it's now No. 3 US home phone provider
Wed Mar 11, 2009
*Comcast says is No. 3 US home phone provider
*Comcast says has 6.47 million phone subscribers
NEW YORK, March 11 (Reuters) - Comcast Corp (CMCSA.O:), the largest U.S. cable television company, said on Wednesday it has become the No. 3 provider of primary home phone service in the United States, overtaking telephone company Qwest Communications International Inc (Q.N:).
The cable company, which started offering phone services in the spring of 2005, said it now has 6.47 million subscribers that take its phone service. Comcast compared its numbers with Qwest's primary consumer access lines, which totaled 5.96 million as of Dec. 31. But Qwest has 6.5 million consumer phone lines in total when it includes additional home phone lines for subscribers who take more than one line.
Comcast said its rapid growth in the phone business has been driven by competing on price and offering innovative features such as universal caller ID, which displays the phone numbers of callers on customers' phones, televisions and personal computers if they are "triple-play" customers. "As a new entrant we've been innovating to give people new reasons to have a home phone" said Cathy Avgiris, Comcast senior vice president of voice services. Avgiris said the company has also offered its extra service at prices 20 to 30 percent cheaper than traditional phone services.
Comcast typically offers its stand-alone voice service at $39.95 a month, but nearly 90 percent of its phone customers take its competitively priced triple-play package including video and Internet access. Cable and telecoms analysts have noted that there has been a growing trend towards "cord-cutting," with more people opting to use just wireless phones for primary phone service, especially as they try to reduce their monthly expenses.
During the fourth quarter Comcast and other cable companies saw a sharp slowdown in the rate at which customers switched from traditional phone companies like AT&T Inc (T.N:) and Verizon Communications Inc (VZ.N:).
Comcast's phone service has been a key growth engine for winning new subscribers in recent quarters, helping to push its triple-play offer. It added 2 million phone subscribers in 2008.
UPDATE 1-Ex-Qwest CEO Nacchio asks again for jail term delay
Tue Mar 10, 2009 9:09pm EDT
* Ex-Qwest CEO requests postponement of prison term
* Lawyer says he has undisclosed health issues (Adds decision on earlier appeal for a delay)
DENVER, Colo., March 10 (Reuters) -- Former Qwest Communications International Inc (Q.N:) Chief Executive Joseph Nacchio asked on Tuesday that he be allowed to report to prison later than his March 23 deadline, saying he had "confidential" health issues.
The convicted insider trader's request came four days after another of Nacchio's lawyers asked the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to let him remain free until a petition can be submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court for a review of his conviction. [ID:nN061201]
But on Tuesday, the appeals court denied the request, although it said in its decision that Nacchio could resubmit it after first taking it to the U.S. District Court for Colorado.
Nacchio was convicted in 2007, in what was touted a major victory for government regulators, of selling $52 million in Qwest stock after company insiders warned him the regional telephone carrier would not meet public revenue goals.
Last week, the former executive was ordered to report to a minimum security prison March 23 to begin serving a six-year sentence.
Tuesday's motion to the U.S. District Court in Denver included sealed "confidential information regarding defendant's health." Nacchio's attorney did not respond to a request for information about the health issue.
Final Glance: Telecom companies
Tuesday March 10, 7:01 pm ET
Telecom companies shares up at the close of trading
NEW YORK (AP) --
Shares of some top telecom companies were up at the close of trading:
AT&T Inc rose $1.30 or 6.0 percent, to $23.02.
Qwest rose $.11 or 3.8 percent, to $3.00.
Sprint Nextel rose $.42 or 13.5 percent, to $3.54.
Verizon rose $1.43 or 5.5 percent, to $27.61.
Final Glance: Telecom companies
Friday March 6, 6:58 pm ET
Telecom companies shares mixed at the close of trading
NEW YORK (AP) --
Shares of some top telecom companies were mixed at the close of trading:
AT&T Inc rose $.02 or .1 percent, to $22.58.
Qwest rose $.05 or 1.6 percent, to $3.19.
Sprint Nextel fell $.03 or 1.0 percent, to $3.04.
Verizon fell $.63 or 2.3 percent, to $27.28.
UPDATE 1-Nacchio requests bail pending Supreme Court review
Fri Mar 6, 2009 2:01pm EST
*Nacchio requests continued bail release
*Will request U.S. Supreme Court review within three weeks
(Adds details from court filing, background)
DENVER/LOS ANGELES, March 6 (Reuters) - Former Qwest Communications International Inc (Q.N:) Chief Executive Joseph Nacchio on Friday asked a U.S. appeals court to let him stay free on bail while he appeals his insider-trading conviction.
In a court filing to the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Nacchio's attorneys said they planned to file a petition seeking U.S. Supreme Court review within the next three weeks.
Nacchio, 59, is "not a flight risk or a danger and his petition is not for the purposes of delay," the filing stated.
A Denver trial court ordered Nacchio to report to a minimum security prison in Pennsylvania by March 23 to begin serving his six-year term.
Late on Thursday, Nacchio's legal team filed a motion for a new criminal trial with that court, citing newly discovered evidence that surfaced in depositions for a pending government securities case against him and other former Qwest executives.
Nacchio was convicted on 19 counts of insider trading, and recently had that result upheld by the 10th Circuit. (Reporting by Gina Keating, editing by Leslie Gevirtz)
Early Glance: Telecom companies
Thursday March 5, 10:34 am ET
Telecom companies shares mixed at 10 a.m.
NEW YORK (AP) --
Shares of some top telecom companies are mixed at 10 a.m.:
AT&T Inc rose $.15 or .7 percent, to $23.15.
Qwest fell $.01 or .3 percent, to $3.18.
Sprint Nextel fell $.08 or 2.4 percent, to $3.24.
Verizon rose $.26 or .9 percent, to $28.41.
Final Glance: Telecom companies
Wednesday February 25, 5:43 pm ET
Telecom companies shares mixed at the close of trading
NEW YORK (AP) --
Shares of some top telecom companies were mixed at the close of trading:
AT&T Inc rose $.46 or 2.0 percent, to $23.71.
Qwest rose $.07 or 2.0 percent, to $3.53.
Sprint Nextel rose $.01 or .3 percent, to $3.59.
Verizon fell $.02 or .1 percent, to $28.55.
Final Glance: Telecom companies
Friday February 20, 6:27 pm ET
Telecom companies shares mixed at the close of trading
NEW YORK (AP) --
Shares of some top telecom companies were mixed at the close of trading:
AT&T Inc rose $.39 or 1.7 percent, to $23.58.
Qwest rose $.03 or .9 percent, to $3.50.
Sprint Nextel fell $.03 or .9 percent, to $3.22.
Verizon rose $.82 or 2.9 percent, to $28.81.
Hey CXAC...
Yep, I'm back and am doing well. Thank you. All my probs were solved (with the exception of this market) so I decided to get back to work.
ALU... bah! LOL
Q has been holding its own though.
It's good to see you here, my friend. ;)
Novo I see your back to bad ALU's stock price isnt though :( BOOOO this economy hope your doing well
Final Glance: Telecom companies
Tuesday February 3, 6:17 pm ET
Telecom companies shares up at the close of trading
NEW YORK (AP) --
Shares of some top telecom companies were up at the close of trading:
AT&T Inc rose $.21 or .8 percent, to $25.37.
Qwest rose $.14 or 4.2 percent, to $3.44.
Sprint Nextel rose $.12 or 5.0 percent, to $2.53.
Verizon rose $.97 or 3.2 percent, to $31.56.
Final Glance: Telecom companies
Friday January 30, 5:50 pm ET
Telecom companies shares down at the close of trading
NEW YORK (AP) --
Shares of some top telecom companies were down at the close of trading:
AT&T Inc fell $.09 or .4 percent, to $24.62.
Qwest fell $.08 or 2.4 percent, to $3.22.
Sprint Nextel fell $.14 or 5.4 percent, to $2.43.
Verizon fell $.36 or 1.2 percent, to $29.87.
so ducky...how many shares do you have
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