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To: Jay Fischer who wrote (1945)11/11/1999 4:35:00 PM
From: t2  Respond to of 24042
 
Could be a trade that was reported late. Unless there was some news, the 189 would not be a current trade.



To: Jay Fischer who wrote (1945)11/11/1999 4:42:00 PM
From: Jeff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24042
 
>> Just saw a quote on JDSU of 189 3/4 after the close on CNBC aftermarket ticker.

That'd be nice, but don't think so..check the Island book, I'm showing 181/182

newgritch.isld.com

all the trades like like they went off in the 181's (delayed data here)
nasdaq.com

EDIT - the 189's just made it into the naz T&S, but they look like bad/late prints.. Island book is still 181/2ish

After Hours Trade Reporting
Thursday November 11
Time (ET) Price Volume
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16.27 $ 181.75 500
16.24 $ 189.4375 1000
16.23 $ 189.4375 3300
16.13 $ 181.125 200
16.13 $ 181.5625 300
16.10 $ 181.625 100
16.10 $ 181.5625 300
16.10 $ 181.625 300
16.09 $ 181.6875 200



To: Jay Fischer who wrote (1945)11/11/1999 8:03:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Respond to of 24042
 
this: Lucent to build high-speed, optical network for BT


NEW YORK, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Lucent Technologies Inc., the world's largest telecommunications equipment maker, said on Thursday it would build a high-speed, optical communications network in the United Kingdom for British Telecommunications Plc <BT.L>, Britain's largest phone company.

Lucent <LU.N> said it received a letter of award for the five-year contract and a formal agreement was expected by early December. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

The network would allow BT to carry incoming and outgoing traffic from its under-ocean cable network. The network would have a capacity of one trillion bits per second, with the ability to transmit the data contained on nearly 200 CD-ROMs per second.

Lucent would provide WaveStar optical networking equipment, including Lucent's DWDM (Dense Wave Division Multiplexing) systems, which increase the capacity of fiber-optic networks.

"We are uniquely placed to assist BT in building its international communications network in the new-world economy," said Eric van Amerongen, president and chief executive officer, Europe Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Lucent Technologies.

"Our optical networking expertise and technology combines with our deep-seated knowledge and experience of building and managing communications networks to give BT the complete communications solution it needs," he said.