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To: AlienTech who wrote (5749)9/11/1999 12:07:00 PM
From: Patric  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6021
 
Thanks.
Wonder if we can expect some upgrades (I mean real ones) to follow. We may have a turnaround in the making.
The price history on NETA reminds me so much of what happened to CIEN over the past year or so--doubled in price in just a few months on high expectations (CIEN actually reached a high in the 90's), followed by some major set-backs (in that case failed merger with TLAB coupled with the loss of some major contracts) causing the price to drop rapidly (to single digits, in that case). Hovered around 10-13 range for a while. Moved up above 20 briefly, then pulled back. Moved up to the high 20's and pulled back again. Now trading in the low 40's/high 30's. No reason this has to follow that pattern exactly, but the similarity to this point, to me, is striking.

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timely.com

One could make some good money if this plays out the same. Goodness knows, the volatility is there. I think it still remains to be seen whether the fundamentals and the leadership are as well.

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To: AlienTech who wrote (5749)9/16/1999 8:33:00 PM
From: Susan Saline  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6021
 
DRUM ROLLlllll

Thursday September 16, 5:19 pm Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: Network Associates, Inc.

Vice President's Gore's New Export Control Policy to
Open Doors for Network Associates' Security Products Worldwide


SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Network Associates, Inc. (Nasdaq: NETA - news) today announced strong support for the Clinton Administration's relaxation of encryption export controls. Under this new policy, Network Associates will be able to export its entire security product line, including its leading PGP encryption, authentication and VPN software and Gauntlet Firewall, to virtually all customers in most of its key markets worldwide.

''Network Associates is greatly encouraged by today's announcement on encryption export controls which clearly shows that the Clinton Administration recognizes the demand of strong encryption products,'' said Peter Watkins, executive vice president of product management for Network Associates. ''The new policy opens up doors and sales channels around the world from Europe to Latin America.''

According to the recent Internet Security Software: 1999 Worldwide Market and Trends Report from IDC, Network Associates' PGP product line leads all competitors as the number one US-based encryption applications software market share leader, showing strong growth from increased corporate sales of VPN and authentication software for e-commerce.

With headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif., Network Associates, Inc. is a leading supplier of enterprise network security and management software. Network Associates' Net Tools Secure and Net Tools Manager products offer best-of-breed, suite-based network security and management software. Net Tools Secure and Net Tools Manager suites combine to create the Net Tools suite that centralizes these point solutions within an easy-to-use, integrated systems management environment.
For more information, Network Associates can be reached at 408-988-3832 or on the Internet at nai.com .

NOTE: Network Associates, PGP, Gauntlet and Net Tools are registered trademarks of Network Associates, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the US and/or other countries.

For more information or to schedule an interview with Kelly Blough, Network Associates' Director of Government Affairs, please contact Cabe Franklin at 415-975-2223.



To: AlienTech who wrote (5749)9/23/1999 11:20:00 AM
From: Susan Saline  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6021
 
if NETA spins off mCAfee, will NETA holders get shares?