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To: Night Writer who wrote (64161)6/25/1999 8:41:00 PM
From: Elwood P. Dowd  Respond to of 97611
 
COMPAQ, CABLETRON SET TO UNVEIL NEW NETWORK PACT
Friday June 25, 7:55 pm Eastern Time
By Eric Auchard

NEW YORK, June 25 (Reuters) - Compaq Computer Corp.
(NYSE:CPQ - news) and Cabletron Systems Inc. (NYSE:CS - news)
are set to announce on Monday renegotiated terms for a major network equipment deal that Compaq
inherited as part of its $8.4 billion acquisition of Digital Equipment Corp.

Details of the restructured deal will be unveiled Monday, the two companies said in an advisory issued
late Friday. Cabletron and Compaq said they planned to hold a conference call to discuss their deal
Monday at 10:00 a.m. EDT (1400 GMT).

During a conference call with analysts and reporters last Monday, Cabletron executives signaled a
renegotiated pact would be announced imminently. The call followed the Rochester, N.H.-based cable
company's earnings report for the quarter ended in May.

Cabletron Chief Executive Piyush Patel said in an interview that followed the financial report that the
renegotiated deal would provide a more predictable payment stream for both companies, easing the
erratic impact on quarterly results.

''The total amount doesn't necessarily grow, but has more predictability,'' he said of the plan to smooth
the quarterly effect of the resale deal on the companies' results.

''By the end of July, we will be shipping Compaq-branded products,'' Patel had said during the
conference call, which preceded the interview with Reuters.

The contract stems from a Nov. 1997 pact in which Digital Equipment agreed to sell its computer
network products division to Cabletron for $430 million in cash and stock.

The deal included $290 million in product credits tied to a strategic partnership in which Digital would
resell and service certain Cabletron products over three years. Compaq inherited the contract when it
acquired Digital Equipment 12 months ago.

Analysts said the new deal may possibly have a material impact on quarter-to-quarter results of
Compaq by easing the burden of irregular payments it must make under the existing contract --
smoothing the terms into steady periodic payments.

SG Cowen Chris Stix said after the conference call last Monday that the deal would set quarterly
minimums for Cabletron on revenue from Compaq. The dollar amounts exchanged under the equipment
deal would remain the same, however, analysts said.

A spokeswoman for Cabletron declined to comment further ahead of the announcement Monday. A
Compaq spokesman could not be reached immediately to comment.

Frank Dzubeck, an industry consultant with Communications Network Architects Inc. in Washington,
said the new deal would likely focus on renegotiation of the original pact. There was little chance the
new deal would include a possible sale of network assets by Compaq to Cabletron, or vice versa, he
said.

The analyst said the net effect will likely be to ease the onerous terms of the ''sweetheart deal'' Digital
struck to off-load its flagging network products business on Cabletron -- a move that made Compaq's
quarterly results less predictable.

Scheduled to participate in Monday's call are Patel, Cabletron Chef Financial Officer David Kirkpatrick
and B.J. Johnson, the vice president and general manager of Compaq's Network and Access
Communications unit.

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To: Night Writer who wrote (64161)6/25/1999 10:05:00 PM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 97611
 
NW --- I hope you are correct. The way things have been going they may COME BACK to the 20s unless there are some big changes quick... on the positive side for a change! The SHAME is tech companies are making money and going up,,, Inuts are losing and going up... CPQ just goes down. When they get their head into the light again the mkt run may be over. Anyone buying even here is doing more gambling than investing until they show some signs of moving fwd. Now there is evidence of moving--- just jogging in place or moving backward.....
My GUESS 28 - 29 12/31/99 35 12/31/01 If the bull keeps running!