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To: Bindusagar Reddy who wrote (29931)12/3/1999 1:18:00 AM
From: Eric  Respond to of 77400
 
Bindusagar

Nobody has a monopoly on technology, especially LU.

Happy investing!

Eric



To: Bindusagar Reddy who wrote (29931)12/3/1999 8:03:00 AM
From: Road Walker  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 77400
 
There was an interesting article on the front page of this morning's Wall Street Journal about how GM and Ford are focused on moving their purchasing, and sales, to the web. Not a mention of Cisco, but I believe it was one of the most bullish articles I have ever read for networking companies.

As a for instance, GM has directed all it's suppliers, over 100,000, to move their entire interface with GM to the web by the end of 2001. They also expect them to work with *their* vendors through the web.

These are just two companies, but their vendors and vendor's vendors represent many, many businesses. I'm sure the same plans, if not actions, are taking place all across US industries.

If anyone was access to WSJ interactive, and can post this article, I think it is worth the time. It makes it clear, to me at least, that the major potential for internet infrastructure companies is still in front of us.

John



To: Bindusagar Reddy who wrote (29931)12/3/1999 3:09:00 PM
From: bgg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
Yeah BR, you're right. Only Princeton University, Lucent and Bell Atlantic will develop and reap benefits from President Clinton's Next-Generation Internet. Everyone else will shrink into oblivion. So why did the Pentagon have to recruit?

Posting shallow hometown newspaper articles doesn't convey much useful information. I'm surprised CSCO hasn't plunged today, given the Pentagon hasn't recruited them to build the entire new Internet.