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Technology Stocks : Optical Communication Products Inc - OCPI

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To: DUCT TAPE HAIR CLUB who wrote (19)11/5/2000 1:45:48 AM
From: architect*  Read Replies (1) of 131
 
Duct Tape Hair Club check Out Agility Communications, Mahi Networks and Lightchip select optical players and further along in financing than Lumera. Abitrage plays thru London Pacific LDP. MVIS has a higher percentage ownership in Lumera, so you may get more bang for the buck. I believe MVIS / Lumera may be a longer term play to market than the 3 LDP holdings.

Optical Enlightenment, from Forbes article is a good overview of optical industry leaders. Mentions three of London Pacific's LDP private holdings as major competitors with the big boys. forbes.com

Agility Communication agilitycom.com Lightchip Inc lightchip.com and Mahi Networks mahinetworks.com are mentioned as select players with the big boys NT CSCO LU ALA MONI JDSU CIEN NEC
TUNABLE LASERS: Agility Communications is a major player with, Altitun, CoreTek, Marconi
Agility is in competion with NT MONI and ADCT. Tuneable lasers were a favorite acquisition target earlier this year. Nortel Networks paid $1.4 billion for privately held CoreTek Inc. And ADT Communications paid $872 million for Swedish company firm Altriun AB.

Passive optical switches: Lightchip is major player with
Alcatel Lightchip Paceon
Alloptic Lucent Quantum Bridge
CS Telecom Marconi Terawave
Fujitsu NEC

Mahi Networks is a major player with
SELECT PLAYERS
ADC Cisco Systems Mahi Networks
Appian Cyras Systems Nortel Networks
Astral Point Dynarc Redback Networks
Chromatis Networks Fujitsu Sirocco Systems
Ciena Geyser Networks Tenor Networks
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