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To: HandsOn who wrote (50319)6/9/1999 4:30:00 PM
From: Jane4IceCream  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 90042
 
Hi Hands!

I dont own 80,000 shares or so like Tim, but have quite abit for my portfolio. I agree totally and cant Thank You enough for this gem.

GO CS!!

Jane needs a new waterfront house in La Jolla!!



To: HandsOn who wrote (50319)6/9/1999 5:06:00 PM
From: kathyh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90042
 
hands on, i seem to recall you brought cs to our thread, so i want to say thanks to you for finding it and of course to tim for pounding the table on it, as only tim can do...

when tim pounds, listen... <ggg>

here is another cs article... more housecleaning...

kathy :)

http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,84-37596,00.html?tt.yfin..txt.ni

Cabletron loses two more executives
By Wylie Wong
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
June 9, 1999, 1:10 p.m. PT
Two more Cabletron executives have left the struggling networking firm, less than a week after cofounder and CEO Craig Benson resigned.

John d'Auguste, Cabletron's Quote Snapshot
June 9, 1999, 1:05 p.m. PT
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president of operations, and Allen Finch, vice president of marketing, resigned yesterday to pursue other opportunities, a Cabletron spokesman said today. The company is currently seeking replacements, he added.

Last Friday, Piyush Patel, the company's senior vice president for Cabletron's research and development team, replaced Benson as CEO, president and chairman. Benson will remain a Cabletron director.

The two new resignations come amid continued rumors that the company could be a buyout target.

As the company was once a fierce competitor for the likes of the former Bay Networks and Cisco Systems, Cabletron has been relegated to second-tier status of late while competitors shift strategies to tackle the booming market for Internet service provider and telecommunications equipment.

Speculation is also rampant that Cabletron could spin off a portion of its business--its Spectrum network management software division is the most likely--to reap rewards on Wall Street.

The company spokesman declined to comment on the buyout rumors.


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