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To: kathyh who wrote (74026)11/19/1999 8:56:00 AM
From: Riley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90042
 
Good morning all...this from yahoo re: CS.....

From Individual Investor Magazine, Dec 99 issue :

Cabletron is a computer company specializing in "network hubs"-- which are links that allow computers to communicate with one another. Cabletron's stock has suffered as a result of competition from companies such as Cisco Systems and Nortel Networks, but it is rebounding through a change in management and the purchase of Yago Systems (which is the producer of SmartSwitch). This product allows computers to simultaneously ship voice, data, and video over computer networks. It has given Cabletron such high profile customers such as NASA, AOL, Bank of America, and MCI WorldCom. Cabletron's stock is expected to go from a recent $17 to $25 in twelve months, and estimates place Cabletron's fiscal earnings per share for the year 2000 at $0.34 and $0.67 in 2001.



To: kathyh who wrote (74026)11/19/1999 9:02:00 AM
From: charlie mcgeehan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 90042
 
kathy one more bit of info
i did not bother with any financial info as i assume you have already looked at that
vectorvest.com
vector vest has an interesting way of looking at stocks have a read
zacks also calls pvsw a sell and to tell you the truth if you had not brought it up yesterday i would never have looked as they are only ranked 165 out of 261 software companies but i think this is another case of a stock that was beaten down much further than it should have been. i have had a very nice play on inso recently and i think i am going to pay attention to this aspect of the market now. i will be interested in jas coopers opinion if he gives it. i think he works with beaten down stocks a lot
jmo and good luck charlie



To: kathyh who wrote (74026)11/19/1999 9:06:00 AM
From: Ronaldo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 90042
 
Hi Kathy!

The following article (from May'99) was mentioned by a PVSW long on yahoo:

moneycentral.msn.com

BTW, no one has mentioned the class action suits. Probably they are not that relevant.

Anyway, each one makes his own decision. Thanks for the info.

Have a great day!

R