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The telecommunications industry is changing due to technological innovation and increased demand, and is no longer segmented into discrete components. The regional Bell operating companies, for example, are increasing their cellular and wireless communications business. Congress is also considering legislation that will impact the industry through the 1990's. Investors must consider long-term investment factors and tolerate risk.

Author: Medalie, Arthur H., Reimer, David M., Bagley, Jeffrey M., Rindos, Michael J., Ferguson, Keith E., Olzsewski, Paul
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1995
Radiotelephone communications, Cellular Mobile Radio Services, Cellular and Other Wireless Telecommunications, Telephone Communication, Long Distance Telephone Svc, Economic aspects, Cellular telephone services, Long distance telephone services, Regional Bell Operating Companies, MCI Communications Corp., NYNEX Corp., Pacific Telesis Group, PAC, NYN, LIN Broadcasting Corp., LINB, Southern New England Telecommunications Corp., SNG, MFS Communications Company Inc., SkyTel Communications Inc., Nationwide Cellular Service Inc., NEXTEL Communications Inc., U.S. Long Distance Corp., MTEL, NCEL, USLD, LCI International Inc., LCI, CALL

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Telecommunications service industry

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Stocks in the telecommunications services industry have become more popular with the possibility of lower corporate earnings and slower US economic growth in 1999. The potential for revenue and earnings growth, along with stability, are among the reasons that many are finding these stocks attractive. Telephone company stocks are expected to outperform the market in 1999, but are less attractive for the next three to five years.

Author: Conry, Christopher T., Fruchter, Yehuda, Marrin, John, Schwartzman, Todd A., Reimer, David M., Nugent, Kenneth A., Dellith, Erik C., Jellman, Justin
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1999
T, Billing Concepts Corp., Dycom Industries Inc., MediaOne Group Inc., Nextel Communications Inc., Omnipoint Corp., Paging Network Inc., WinStar Communications Inc., DY, WCOM, UMG, NXTL, OMPT, PAGE, FON, WCII, ALNT, Aliant Communications Inc., United Video Satellite Group Inc., UVSGA, Skytel Communications Corporation of Canada

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Subjects list: Finance, Telecommunications services industry, Telecommunications industry, AT&T Corp., Telephone services, AT&T Inc., ALLTEL Corp., Bell Atlantic Corp., BellSouth Corp., Citizens Utilities Co., COMSAT Corp., GTE Corp., Sprint Corp., Telephone and Data Systems Inc., U S WEST Inc., AT, BEL, BLS, CTL, CQ, GTE, SBC, TDS, USW, AirTouch Communications Inc., ATI, MCI Inc., Cincinnati Bell Inc., CITU, U.S. Cellular Corp., AIT, CSN, Ameritech Corp., Century Telephone Enterprises Inc., Vanguard Cellular Systems Inc., VCELA, FRO, Frontier Corp.
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