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PCCW introduces new
"Don't Ask, Don't Tel" branding to investor relations product. |
Don't Ask, Don't Tel
10th February 2003
So PCCW has once again been found to be economical
with the truth. No, not the Chairman's CV - this time it's regarding the
company's Qwest for Cable & Wireless - whoops, did we say "Qwest"?
Or did the Stock Exchange ask the wrong Qwestion? PCCW has brought new meaning
to the phrase "don't ask, don't tell" by suggesting that they only
have to make disclosures in response to what the Stock Exchange asks them about.
No question, we meant "quest" - PCCW has not made an
offer for Qwest or even been out for a cappucino with them. Well maybe just one
- but who knows - we haven't asked, and they haven't told. But if they have, it
was purely plutocratic - sorry, platonic. Besides, they're not AT&Tracted to
each other. Whoops, there's another typo...sometimes it's difficult to be the
SmarTone - sorry, smart one, especially on a Sunday - whoops, we mean, Monday.
Forget that we mentioned Sunday. And PCCW isn't bidding to make a New World
order either. Did we say bid? No, we're not in an offer, period.
Copyright Webb-site.com, 2003
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