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To: Bo Le who wrote (860)9/1/1999 11:32:00 AM
From: Tom Hua  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3350
 
BL, there'll be plenty of new shares hitting the market next
month. In addition to the 5.75 MM shares from the secondary,
there are more, see below (from IPO prospectus):

APPROXIMATE
SHARES ELIGIBLE
RELEVANT DATES FOR FUTURE SALE COMMENT
- -------------- --------------- ------------------------------------------
<S> <C> <C>
On effective date(1)................. 4,800,000 Shares sold in this offering.
90 days after effective date(2)...... 0 Shares saleable under Rules 144 and 701.
2 days after September 30, 1999
quarterly results are
released(3)........................ 6,268,238 15% of shares subject to lock-up released;
shares saleable under Rules 144 and 701.
30 days after September 30, 1999
quarterly results are released..... 10,433,476 Additional 25% of shares subject to
lock-up released; shares saleable under
Rules 144 and 701.
180 days after effective date........ 22,677,779 All shares subject to lock-up released;
shares saleable under Rules 144 and 701.



To: Bo Le who wrote (860)9/1/1999 12:20:00 PM
From: The Phoenix  Respond to of 3350
 
As much as I believe the price of JNPR is artificially inflated due to limited float I can tell you that they are in no way shape or form running out of cash. Be serious.

That being said the effect of creating more float will bring the price down and in December when insiders are able to sell ... adding even more float ... the stock price will likely only go south from here unless JNPR reports significant revenue's. JMO

OG



To: Bo Le who wrote (860)9/1/1999 1:01:00 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Respond to of 3350
 
Bo, re: Take a look at PCLN and NDB. PCLN went as high as $170 but SPO is priced at $67.

Good work digging up the 2 most unsuccessful spos in the internet sector! I was a little disappointed at your unwillingness to create a conspiracy threory around this though.

Anyway, just kidding, however pcln and ndb are 2 pretty doggy stocks (ndb isn't too bad but its in a bad sector), many spo's actually caused stocks to rise - dclk and bcst were two - I doubt very seriously an spo will destroy this stock. I hope it goes to 140 and I can buy some back!