Insiders point to resurgence of Communications Industries
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After four years of 28% compound growth, Communications Industries stumbled with 1983 results of 5-10%. This drop caused stock prices to fall to $20. Radio-telephone technology is rapidly growing and Communications Industries is a leader. Insiders and brokers feel that the stock is undervalued.
Publication Name: The Insiders' Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0162-5152
Year: 1984
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Universal Tel. finds hot line under pile of wrong numbers
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Universal Telephone, for many years an unprofitable runt, has now come back as a leader in rural telephone service. While still very small, it has gained the interest of DeRance Inc.
Publication Name: The Insiders' Chronicle
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0162-5152
Year: 1983
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