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To: Tim Luke who wrote (66277)10/18/1999 12:05:00 PM
From: Kik  Respond to of 90042
 
AMZN getting toasted again...yes! Other than pios & cs...I'll go long on imcl this year.



To: Tim Luke who wrote (66277)10/18/1999 12:14:00 PM
From: Jeremy G. Browning  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90042
 
Just checking in - things look ugly.
Friday was easy; I was on the golf course away from the PC. Today I just need to keep the browser closed; my knees are a knoken. I can't buy anything else but would love to add to my CS. I'm maxed out and will not take anything on margin with the market in such disarray. If I had any skill in the SHORT area then I might consider a SHORT position. Tim any suggestions?
Jeremy



To: Tim Luke who wrote (66277)10/18/1999 12:21:00 PM
From: Ben Sanford  Respond to of 90042
 
CS just keeps putting out PR: following article from INFOWORLD:

infoworld.com

October 18, 1999 (Vol. 21, Issue 42)

Cabletron launches global networking services division

By Laura Rohde

In an attempt to give its business a more network and e-commerce focus, Cabletron Systems announced the creation of a new division within the company called GlobalNetwork Technology Services.

The division is designed to introduce network management technologies, specifically its Spectrum network products and services and its switching services and products for ISPs and large corporate customers,
Cabletron said.

The division has offices in North America, Europe, and Asia and plans to have its full host of services for large corporations available on a wide scale beginning in November, the company said.

Cabletron announced its plans to move into the sector servicing large corporations last summer, saying that it believed growth would come from expanding its network management software and services in a
converged voice/data market.

Cabletron also said it is refocusing its network partnership with Compaq Computer, having just completed a preliminary agreement.

Cabletron Systems Inc., in Rochester, N.H., can be reached at www.cabletron.com.