| Business Summary | | SA
Telecommunications,
Inc.
(SA),
through
its
operating
subsidiaries,
is
a
full-service
regional
interexchange
carrier
providing
domestic
telecommunications
services
through
its
network
of
owned
and
leased
transmission
and
switching
facilities.
SA
operates
switching
equipment
in
Dallas,
Denton,
Lubbock,
Plano
and
Van
Alstyne,
Texas,
and
Phoenix,
Arizona,
and
leases
local
access
circuits
and
long-distance
transmission
facilities
from
various
providers.
The
Company
offers
"1+"
domestic
long-distance
services,
international
long-distance,
wholesale
long-distance,
operator
services,
and
other
products
such
as
voice
and
data
private
lines,
"800/888"
services,
and
travel
cards.
SA
filed
petitions
for
relief
under
Chapter
11
of
the
United
States
Bankruptcy
Code
on
November
19,
1997
in
the
United
States
Bankruptcy
Court
for
the
District
of
Delaware.
As
of
February
16,
2000,
the
Company
has
fully
ceased
operations
and
has
continued
as
a
debtor-in-possession
pursuant
to
the
Bankruptcy
Code. | More
from
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Business Description |
| Financial Summary | | STCNQ
is
a
full-service
regional
interexchange
carrier
providing
domestic
telecommunications
services
through
its
network
of
owned
and
leased
transmission
and
switching
facilities.
For
the
fiscal
year
ended
12/31/97,
revenues
rose
12%
to
$39.8
million.
Net
loss
before
extraordinary
item
applicable
to
Common
rose
40%
to
$7.9
million.
Revenues
benefitted
from
the
Addtel
acquisition.
Higher
loss
suffered
from
a
$26.6
million
impairment
charge
and
increased
debt
levels. | More
from
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Developments |
| Officers | |
| Position | Howard Curd, 33 | Chairman | Albert Gordon, Jr., 56 | Interim
CEO | Dennis Gundy, 53 | Sr.
VP, Gen. Mang. of Operations | Igor Mamantov, 56 | VP,
Director |
| More
from
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List, Bios,
Compensation,
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