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Subj: Re:3rd Quarter Earnings $.07 Date: 96-10-22 00:33:40 EST From: ASOngYiu
ACSM:
I share HPhill's curiousity. Why do you think the 3Q96 number of $0.07, or $0.10 after backing out one time charges and credits, is lousy? First Call had a mean estimate of $0.06, which was revised from $0.07 in the last 90 days.
If you look beyond the expectedly bad year-to-year comps, you'll find that storage sales are growing at a healthy rate, even making up for what AMPEX forewarned was the historically slow quarter for instrumentation sales, as follows:
"Sales of 19 millimeter data storage and instrumentation products more than doubled between comparable quarterly periods and offset declines in sales of other instrumentation recorders and of professional television and television aftermarket products. "
Thanks for responding.
Gus ============================================================= Subj: Re:3rd Quarter Earnings $.07 Date: 96-10-22 00:45:27 EST From: Veetoh
I look at it a little different. Expenses increased due to $.06 for litigation expense and it is $.01 for moving expense for a total of $.07 and $.07 + $.07 = $.14.
Royalty income is classified as non recurring and when they do produce income should be regarded as "gravy".If they hadnt moved or filed a lawsuit it should be $.14 which should be looked at as the "meat and potatoes" . If the litigation results in income then it is good. If not then AXC lost $.06 a share. ============================================================= Subj: Re:211 Date: 96-10-22 01:52:00 EST From: Cablcarhpr
Prop.211 is a securities lawyrs license to steal from management as well as shareholders. I have received many notices informing me that I was party some suit I knew nothing about because the stock went down and after receiving my share of the claim discovered that my check was worth 1/10th of the lawyers cut. I had 2000 shares of Genentech, sold at a loss and got back $95 out of a $5,000 loss. The lawyers retained the difference. True story! The company lost millions, the shareholders gained nothing and the lawyers got rich! It's legalized embezzlement! If you are a shareholder you should vote against Prop. 211!!!!!! After Genentech I stopped responding to these notices. ============================================================= Subj: Re:3rd Quarter Earnings $.07 Date: 96-10-22 08:09:55 EST From: Acsm
Thank you for helping me feel better...now we'll see if Wall Street agrees with our view! ============================================================= Subj: earnings Date: 96-10-22 08:16:57 EST From: SUNHOST
When you take all credits and debits for non-recurring items, what emerges is fast-rising DST and RSI sales and double earnings compared to the 9 months for last year. It shows that Bramson has a tight rein on expenses and is extremely well focused. Looks great to me! ============================================================= Subj: Earnings Date: 96-10-22 09:40:38 EST From: VMAXXXXX
Looks like the street likes what it sees so far..... ============================================================= Subj: Re:Earnings Date: 96-10-22 11:45:28 EST From: Jaxb52
AXC has an approximate market cap of 3 x sales, while IBM has a ratio of 1 and MSFT has ratio of 7. May not be relevant, but if Keeperer materializes as a winner on the market (i.e., doubling of sales with at least proportionate earnings growth) I could see the market cap rising up to 7 times sales for a target price of $30.
On the other hand, with the absolute lack of information on the true prospects for Keeperer, I again ask the question: What is it that I don't know?? Is the above optimistic calculation based on fantasy or a fair probability of Keeperer gaining a strong position in the market? Or, is the pessimistic potential (no Keeperer and market cap factor akin to IBM) of $2 per share price more likely? Since I can't answer that question for myself, I must admit that my large position in AXC is a true speculation. Anybody have evidence (in addition to AXC hiring marketing force for Keeperer) that would make my "speculation" more prudent? ============================================================= Subj: Transitional Year Date: 96-10-22 13:43:12 EST From: H102548
One AXC stockholders viewpoint. Really hasn't changed much in the last year and a half. Earnings seem fine to me. Right on course. The company would seem to be giving close, conservative guidance to the couple of analysts covering it. This is a transitional year. Moving to smaller facilities. Starting to hire again. The flagship DST 810 starting to ship in the fourth quarter. The market for visual storage just starting to emerge. Virtual disk software support for the 810 available in '97. Broadens potential applications, and highlights the 810's size and cost advantages over RAID systems. Due to the excellence of the 810 ... in my opinion ... AXC will begin to grab market share on new ground in '97 ..... will start to cook in '98. I'd feel foolish selling a stock that is trudging along, when soon it will begin to dance. Snoozing through '98 on Ampex, unless keepered media slaps me awake on some unexpected pinnacle.That'd be a fine way to wake up. ============================================================= Subj: Earnings out of the way Date: 96-10-22 15:18:33 EST From: Brooke295
The stock probably drifted lower the last 10 days because no one wanted to be caught long in the event of a bad earnings surprise. I was under the impression that earnings were to be announced Oct 30th.....anyway, with earnings on target and "out of the way" for now, the focus should be on a possible deal with the keepering technology. Individual Investor anticipates an announcement by year end......this should move the stock higher in the near term. If Oct 30 was the date for earnings to be announced, could it be possible that they were announced early because of a pending keepering deal?? ============================================================= Subj: Re:Optimistic Info Date: 96-10-22 20:49:28 EST From: MQUAD
Computer World Newsweekly pg 49 - Under Briefs IBM STORES IT
IBM is making a $380 million investment in its storage division to increase production of magnetoresistive recording (MR) heads for disk drives. IBM wants to sell MR heads to OEMs by the end of the year. the recording device disk drive storage capacity.
Individual Investor - Magic 25 - states that a third Co has signed a non disclosed agreement regarding KM.
Please anyone is there any possible connection between IBM AND AXC. There has been numerous articles RE: STORAGE TECHNOLOGY in Computer World, none have mentioned AXC. Do the disk drive heads have anything to do with KM??? Lets all work together to make sense of this Company.
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Found this in a news release under Legato Inc. News release as of 10/22/96. Ampex is ready to go. Hold on. I will continue to put together any information possible .
***Companies who need to transfer massive amounts of data in as short a time span as possible can now take full advantage of the highest speed storage devices using Legato's optional High Speed Device Support Module for NetWorker for Solaris or AIX. The module provides the necessary support for attaching an AMPEX DST-310, DST-410, IBM 3590 with Magstar or Sony DTF to a NetWorker server.
The enhanced performance of these devices is 9-18 MB/sec. and NetWorker's parallelism feature provides the ability to use these drives at their maximum speed.
"Finally we are able to address the near-crisis need to back up massive amounts of data in a shrinking backup window. With databases doubling in size every two years, customers are facing a real data management dilemma. NetWorker coupled with Ampex's high capacity, high performance DST tape drives can deliver "virtual disk" performance to demanding customers. Now regularly scheduled full backups at a rate of better than 11MB/sec. per drive are possible, and lightning fast restores are a reality.
"Using a server such as Sun's ULTRASPARC 4000 with one or more DST drives will yield astounding results. Speeds up to 19.2 MB/sec. were easily achieved with two drives, and better than 22MB/sec. obtained when configured with high performance disk arrays. That's half a terabyte in six hours and a full terabyte in six hours when configured with four drives. Amazing!" said Linda Sarles, vice president sales and marketing, Ampex Corporation.
GO AMPEX GO AMPEX GO AMPEX GO AMPEX GO AMPEX
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This information was released RE: Legato, Inc.
Companies who need to transfer massive amounts of data in as short a time span as possible can now take full advantage of the highest speed storage devices using Legato's optional High Speed Device Support Module for NetWorker for Solaris or AIX. The module provides the necessary support for attaching an AMPEX DST-310, DST-410, IBM 3590 with Magstar or Sony DTF to a NetWorker server.
The enhanced performance of these devices is 9-18 MB/sec. and NetWorker's parallelism feature provides the ability to use these drives at their maximum speed.
"Finally we are able to address the near-crisis need to back up massive amounts of data in a shrinking backup window. With databases doubling in size every two years, customers are facing a real data management dilemma. NetWorker coupled with Ampex's high capacity, high performance DST tape drives can deliver "virtual disk" performance to demanding customers. Now regularly scheduled full backups at a rate of better than 11MB/sec. per drive are possible, and lightning fast restores are a reality.
"Using a server such as Sun's ULTRASPARC 4000 with one or more DST drives will yield astounding results. Speeds up to 19.2 MB/sec. were easily achieved with two drives, and better than 22MB/sec. obtained when configured with high performance disk arrays. That's half a terabyte in six hours and a full terabyte in six hours when configured with four drives. Amazing!" said Linda Sarles, vice president sales and marketing, Ampex Corporation.
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Subj: Re:AMPEX Mentioned in news Date: 96-10-22 21:14:25 EST From: MQUAD
BOULDER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 16, 1996-- Alexandria delivers complete StorageTek Silo support
Spectra Logic announced today its Alexandria backup software was selected by Abbey National for their backup requirements.
Alexandria was chosen because of its comprehensive support for all StorageTek Silos through ACSLS (Automated Control Software Library System). This ability allows Abbey National to leverage their current mainframe investments while allowing UNIX platforms the ability to backup Terabytes of data to their Silo storage systems.
"We are completely satisfied with Alexandria's support of our StorageTek Silo environment," commented Chris Naylor, Manager of Operations Support for Abbey National Bank, the United Kingdom's 3rd largest. "We were also impressed with Spectra Logic's responsiveness and on-site support provided to us during the installation process."
This turnkey solution by Pyramid and Spectra Logic provides complete UNIX backup for Abbey National's 10 Silos. Running across a wide range of UNIX platforms, including 4 Nile 150s from Pyramid Technology, Alexandria will be utilized to back up Terabytes of data across all UNIX platforms on a daily basis.
Combining Alexandria with StorageTek silos offers many advantages: in addition to datacenters leveraging their current mainframe investment by allowing UNIX platforms the ability to backup to Silos, Alexandria provides complete lights-out automation, fault tolerance, reliability and high-performance.
Alexandria allows either SCSI or ESCON connectivity to Silo systems, as well as share a Silo system within an IBM mainframe environment. Supported StorageTek Silo platforms include the ACS 4400, PowerHorn, Extended Store and WolfCreek.
"StorageTek users can now receive complete support for their Silos in a single software solution," said Nathan C. Thompson, chairman and CEO of Spectra Logic. "Datacenter customers can exploit the power and scaleability of Alexandria to manage their entire storage silos with complete automation."
This announcement follows closely on the heels of other recent announcements, including support by Alexandria for all Redwood and TimberWolf 9710/9714 library products, EMASS libraries, IBM 3494 support, DLT 7000 support, support for Oracle's Enterprise Backup Utility (EBU) and the milestone Alexandria 3.50 release.
In addition to providing support for STK products, Alexandria supports a comprehensive list of tape and optical products from ADIC, Ampex, ATL, Breece Hill, Exabyte, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Metrum, Mountain Gate, Quantum, Sony, Spectra Logic and others.
0Alexandria also provides industry-leading support across the widest set of UNIX platforms, including AT&T/GIS, Auspex, Bull, DEC, DG AViiON, HP, IBM RS/6000, IBM SP, ICL, Motorola, NCR, Pyramid, SCO, Sequent, SGI, Stratus, Sun SPARC and UNISYS.
Since 1979, Spectra Logic has served as a premier developer of backup software, tape library hardware and librarian software. The Boulder-based computer storage company manufactures a variety of high-performance data storage products for a broad range of platforms. More information on the company can be found on the Internet at spectralogic.com.
Pyramid Technology, a Siemens Nixdorf Company, is a leading provider of scaleable enterprise servers delivering the industry's most complete range of UNIX solutions from the desktop to the data centre. Together with parent company, Siemens Nixdorf Informations Systeme AG, the companies have a presence in 58 countries and more than 130,000 UNIX system installations worldwide. Pyramid and Siemens Nixdorf's combined mid-range systems operations represent more than $1.9 billion in sales worldwide and make the combined company one of the largest providers of systems in the commercial UNIX server market. Pyramid provides premier strategic services for business-critical environments complemented by a full suite of pSubj: Re:Optimistic Info Date: 96-10-22 23:31:49 EST From: H102548
To be honest, I consider the MQUAD's IBM news release, citing a 380 million investment in MR head production, to be extremely negative news. Keepered platters do not enhance MR heads. Not yet anyway. I'll be happy but astounded if AXC gets sizable KM contracts this year. Sure hope I'm wrong. ============================================================= Subj: Re:Earnings out of the way Date: 96-10-22 23:32:25 EST From: HPhill
I noticed that it came out extremely late in the day. I was expecting earnings on the 30th also. I don't know but they may have come out with it early because they knew it was good and wanted to bouy up the price. Could be in case a keepering deal may not come through so give the stock a boost while they can! But, maybe its taking a little longer to negotiate. If a third company is looking at keepering then it may have stalled ongoing negotiations and even news of stalled negotiations could hurt the stock price. Subj: Re:Optimistic Info Date: 96-10-22 23:37:39 EST From: HPhill
I belive that IBM was one of the first two companies to sign a nondisclosure agreement. A technical publication that someone copied on this board stated that at least on one test the keepered platters were made by IBM! Also IBM is supposedly the only company trying keepered media on MR heads. At present they have had luck with MR and KM, but only with the heads in contact with the platter. That may pose a problem with durability depending on how hard the keepered film layer is.Subj: Re:Optimistic Info Date: 96-10-23 01:25:04 EST From: H102548
HPhill, I know that AXC contracted with IBM for sample media - IBM wears many hats as a company - but my reading of the second quarter 10Q and of Ampex's homepage job description for a KM seller seems to put KM and MR technologies directly at odds for now. I most sincerely hope you are correct. Wouldn't want AXC to end up selling their thin film patents to Consumer Reports for the testing of bathtub cleansers. Very long AXC in either case!Subj: Re:Optimistic Info Date: 96-10-23 07:10:14 EST From: ThfOfHrts
WELCOME BACK H102548, we missed your presence on this board...Im anxious to see where we open today, I don't think the earnings news alone was responsible for the increase in volume and movement in the price yesterday...Here's to hoping we finally see some results..
Lisa ============================================================= Subj: Re:Optimistic Info Date: 96-10-23 15:16:24 EST From: JLate34188
Tomorrow Charles Haggerty, C.E.O. Western Digital will be taking questions about his company on squawk@cnbc.com. Maybe if enough people inquired about testing of KM we might get some info or at least some exposure. ============================================================= Subj: Re:Optimistic Info Date: 96-10-23 18:19:09 EST From: MQUAD
Yesterday I search the WWW to find additional information about AXC. I went inyo the previously disclosed company employment section to investigate the hiring of KM personnel. As I searched I found different investment forums all promoting AXC. I feel empowered that everyone was extremely bullish on the stock. Although I remain a skeptic until the stock reaches its full potential. These guys on theWWW were talking about values in the upper to mid 30's as the ultimate case senerio unfolds. WOW!!! What is the hold up and when are the big hitters coming in again. Subj: Re:Optimistic Info Date: 96-10-23 19:51:29 EST From: HPhill
I don't know if Ampex paid for the sample media but I think the report stated that they had marginal success for MR heads on KM in contact mode. I thought IBM was a partner in the testing. ============================================================= Subj: Re:Optimistic Info Date: 96-10-23 19:54:48 EST From: HPhill
What sites were you getting those posts from? ============================================================= Subj: Re:Optimistic Info Date: 96-10-23 20:06:33 EST From: CARDS080
i dont want to start a rumor, but i will state what was told to me. someone in ampex's R&D dept. when asked about a pending keepered contract said that they were under the impression at the company that a contract was already signed, or being signed as i post this. again, i do not want to start a rumor, however, i did here this today and wanted to share this with everyone. waiting for an announcement....cards ============================================================= Subj: Re:Early Earnings Date: 96-10-23 22:06:16 EST From: Brooke295
Boy..........the previous post would substantiate my theory of the early earnings announcement because of bigger news on the way!! This could be fun.........!! |