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11   BERNIE EBBERS


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President and CEO, WorldCom
AGE 57 NET INCOME for 1997 $383.7 million
ADDRESS 515 E. Amite Street, Jackson, Miss.
BIO Bernie Ebbers runs one of the most successful companies in the telecommunications business. But who would have known that this native Canadian had dropped out of college twice (before graduating from Mississippi College) and worked as a milkman by day and a bouncer by night. Ebbers began with a long-distance-resale company, LDDS (Long Distance Discount Service), then started devouring smaller firms (two valuable assets include MFS Communications and Uunet). What emerged was WorldCom, now one of the largest Internet carriers in the world and one of the biggest players in the telecommunications industry.
1998 POWER PLAY Ebbers is out to break records with WorldCom's $37 million merger with MCI. Once approved, MCI-WorldCom will have an estimated revenue of $30 billion and threaten to control more than half of all Internet traffic. With its ambitious chief and new ally, WorldCom is looking to improve its network between Europe and the U.S. while making savings of $20 billion over the next five years.
PLACE YOUR BETS WorldCom's stock has increased nearly 65.7% in the past year. Though some are hesitant about the performance of the new MCI-WorldCom, company earnings have increased at least 20%. WorldCom is here to stay. It's a smart addition to any portfolio.

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