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To: BW who wrote (33312)8/21/2001 5:08:50 PM
From: StormRider  Read Replies (1) of 37746
 
Exodus Comms (EXDS) 1.29 -0.10: Announces the resignation of three members of its board of directors;

PR Newswire - Tuesday, August 21, 2001

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Exodus Communications(R), Inc., (Nasdaq: EXDS), the
premier managed hosting provider, today announced three members of its board of directors have resigned.
The Exodus(R) board now comprises seven members.

Resigning from the board for personal reasons are Mark Dubovoy, managing partner, Leapfrog Ventures;
Thadeus J. Mocarski, managing director, Navis Partners LLC, and Naomi Seligman, senior partner, Cassius
Advisors.

Remaining members of the Exodus(R) Board of Directors are: Ellen M. Hancock, Exodus chairman and
CEO; Thomas J. Casey, CEO, Global Crossing Ltd.; John R. Dougery, president, Dougery Ventures; Max D.
Hopper, CEO, Max D. Hopper Associates, Inc.; L. William Krause, president, LWK Ventures; Daniel C.
Lynch, owner, Lynch Enterprises, and Dirk Stuurop, president, Stuurop and Company.

"Exodus appreciates the time, dedication and advice that Naomi, Mark and Ted have provided over the years.
We thank them for their significant contributions to our company," said Hancock. "The Exodus board and
executive management team continue to be committed to strengthening our operations, growing the
company and ensuring that Exodus remains the market leading managed hosting provider."
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