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    1. Is Inflation Good or Bad for Stocks?

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      Thu, 17 Jun 2010

      time. The approval, the first among the five former Ameritech states, came despite concerns at the Department of Justice ..... augurs well for SBC's applications in the four remaining Ameritech states, on which the DOJ has also voiced concerns

    2. New Morningstar Analyst Report - Qwest Communications International

      Stock Reports

      Fri, 7 May 2010

      Edward Mueller replaced Notebaert as chairman and CEO . He has extensive telecom experience and served as the CEO of Ameritech after Notebaert led the company into the hands of SBC ( now AT & T ) . Mueller also has experience as the CEO of a stand

    3. Qwest is shedding phone customers at a rapid rate.

      Stock Reports

      Fri, 30 Oct 2009

      Edward Mueller replaced Notebaert as chairman and CEO. He has extensive telecom experience and served as the CEO of Ameritech after Notebaert led the company into the hands of SBC (now AT&T). Mueller also has experience as the CEO of a stand

    4. Stock Analyst Note - SBC Communications

      Commentary

      Thu, 5 Feb 2004

      fewer people discontinued their relationship with SBC than in previous quarters. The improvement was greatest in the old Ameritech states, where SBC only recently won approval to offer long-distance services. What has us most concerned is the toll

    5. Stock Analyst Note - SBC Communications

      Commentary

      Wed, 17 Sep 2003

      probably won't come until 2004. SBC should also hear from the FCC regarding its long-distance applications in the five Ameritech states over the next month. Despite the regulatory morass, SBC has progressed operationally. The company topped 3

    6. Stock Analyst Note - AT&T

      Commentary

      Fri, 1 Aug 2003

      offering flat-rate calling plans. SBC, in particular, should benefit as it wins long-distance approvals in the former Ameritech states later this year (five of the 13 states where AT&T offers local service). It will be a long time before revenue

    7. Stock Analyst Note - SBC Communications

      Commentary

      Thu, 17 Jul 2003

      distance business in the former Ameritech states, but approvals have yet ..... s Q territory, the five former Ameritech states--Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin ..... disappointing. It is odd that the Ameritech states remain holdouts in the long

    8. SBC Wins Nevada Long-Distance

      Commentary

      Tue, 15 Apr 2003

      Bell's efforts to win approval in all but the former Ameritech states. We had expected the firm to win Nevada approval, and our $27 fair value estimate is unchanged. The Ameritech states will probably prove the most challenging in which

    9. Stock Analyst Note - SBC Communications

      Commentary

      Fri, 17 Jan 2003

      Nevada. If the application is approved, SBC will only be precluded from offering long-distance in the five former Ameritech states. Still, we expect growth to remain weak as customers switch to more-competitive services like wireless and

    10. SBC Progresses on Long-Distance

      Commentary

      Wed, 15 Jan 2003

      ability to offer long-distance in all but the five former Ameritech states. The ability to offer a full range of services ..... other Bells regardless of regulatory changes. The former Ameritech region does present a challenge, as past service issues

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