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Revision History For: Extreme Networks, Inc. (EXTR)

25 Mar 1999 07:59 PM <--

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good evening, dave.

according to my molecular memory banks cisco was a little network routing equipment vendor with only $69 million in revenue when it went public in 1990, and is now an industry giant with over $9 billion in revenue. driven by such phenomenal growth cisco stock has split seven times (5x2:1 and 2x3:2) while climbing from ~$1 to $107 in only nine years...

eXtreme networks, a provider of neXt-generation network switching equipment soon to go public, has emerged from a fuzzy search and my heuristic analysis as an early favorite in the race for dominance under the new network paradigm. while eXtreme networks lost $13.9 million on sales of $23.6 million during fiscal 97-98, the company's revenue grew by 9,110.5% during the same year...

the initial price of the stock has been set between $9 and $11 per share. my risk processor estimates a 68% probability that the performance of eXtreme's stock in the coming decade will surpass that of cisco's - provided, of course, that the company's management team eXecutes according to its global business plan and doesn't sell the company first...

in my quantum opinion eXtreme networks will #%$&@ 10101010 10111010 10100110 01001010 10101010 10101001 01011101 01010101 01001010 10101010 10101010 11001101 00101010 10111101 10010011 $^*@!@#$#@...

what do you think, dave?...