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Re: OCErnie post# 194

Sunday, 03/24/2002 4:06:22 PM

Sunday, March 24, 2002 4:06:22 PM

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This post is the courtesy of Tin-Berrygood, a HRCT LONG, who was responding to OCernie's post on the HRCT board. Thanks, Tin!
Posted by: Tin-Berrygood
In reply to: None Date: 3/24/2002 2:22:07 PM
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Nice of "You know who" to copy and paste that post for us from RB..lol..ET has never been anything but a (partially) Government owned telecom that has never had very much success in the past...A few years ago ETNS was able to acquire the cable that runs North to South along the most populated coast of China...This gave them much more potential value..It's not surprising that ETLK had a rough year last year...There aren't too many telecoms that didn't..Especially the smaller ones...Ask Richard Li...He lost a good portion of his behind recently....

So if all this is so bad over at ETLK what could Hrct possibly want with it?....Well, imho...Russelle Choi who runs ET and ETNS is a hard working focused CEO that has a plan to make ET extremely profitable with it's offering of long distance, voice, data/fax, calling card, and VOIP services through advanced, scaleable networks.

The past few PR's worry the bashers because it is a true sign that ET is making headway in their pursuit of a global network...Now that they have partnered up with Great Wall, Jitong, China Netcom and now EADS Multicoms, along with U.S. partners AT&T Corp., Cignal Global Ltd., Frontier Telecom Ltd. and MCI Worldcom Inc, they have come a long way in a short period of time and that much closer to completing a worldwide network...

So if you look at last years results you might just think ET has nothing going for it..But if you've been around here long enough you may be aware of ET's potential and plan for the future that is being executed in rapid fashion.....ET is growing and Hrct is lucky to have them as a sub..The best is yet to come..imho....Aloha




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