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Qwest Employees Locked Out Of Buying Company Stock

Company's Battered Shares Have Nearly Tripled In Value

POSTED: 11:14 a.m. MDT August 23, 2002
UPDATED: 11:59 a.m. MDT August 23, 2002

Qwest employees are being locked out of buying company stock in their 401(k) program at a time when the company's battered shares have nearly tripled in value.

Employees haven't been able to add shares to their 401(k) plans since the beginning of the month. Qwest shares have soared from an all-time low of $1.07 a share last week to $2.91 this week.

Its stock shot up after the announcement that its yellow pages business is being sold for more than $7 billion.

The decision to block 401(k) stock purchases stems from the Securities Exchange Commission investigation and an upcoming restatement of the company's financial results.


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