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Non-Tech : Bill Wexler's Dog Pound
REFR 1.847-1.2%Nov 14 9:30 AM EST

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To: Bill Wexler who wrote (7366)8/14/2000 1:35:53 AM
From: Mephisto  Read Replies (1) of 10293
 
love DSL and I think that there's a lot of money to be made there, but I fell better at this point buying stocks in infrastructure companies with good financials/balance sheets (COMS, AFCI).

Don't forget Nokia. They have strong, very strong financial/balance sheets, and if you follow my column on "NOKIA NEWS" you will discover that Nokia sells not only handsets but infrastructure as well. - Mephisto

Nokia to buy DSL company, DiscoveryCom Deal worth $220 million in stock

By Lisa Sanders, CBS.MarketWatch.com, Aug 8, 2000


HELSINKI, Finland. Nokia said Tuesday that it would
buy privately held DiscoveryCom for $220 million in stock to enhance its broadband line.

Nokia wants to increase its market share in the communications segment, and broadband is one of the fastest-growing areas within the group.

DiscoveryCom, based in Huntsville, Ala., develops technology that allows communications service providers to rapidly install and maintain digital subscriber lines, which allow high-speed access to the Internet.


The deal is expected to close in the third quarter of 2000.

DiscoveryCom will continue operations in Huntsville, according to a statement from the companies.

"We see great synergies between the two companies' solutions and competencies," said Olli Oittinen, senior vice president of broadband systems at Nokia Networks.

"Combined, they will have a great impact on our target of becoming the leading broadband access supplier, as DSL is quickly becoming the preferred access technology for copper networks," he added.
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