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To: Joel Karlinsky who wrote (11791)12/21/1999 3:08:00 PM
From: Mighty Mizzou  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21876
 
I loved that part! Talk about exposing one's position! I dont think Ive ever seen this before. A DLJ analyst said something similar right after earnings. DLJ also lost a million dollar account. Hope it was worth it. <VBG>

LU longs, you mark my words, this is a self serving piece of crap. No institution would even look at this BS. Retail morons might sell off but dont you think for a minute the smart money will buy this crapola. Obviously Cramer now works at JP Morgan.
BUY ON THE DIPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I just dont like it when the 'cysts rah rah my baby. It's an insult to the perfection of Lucent & Bell Labs.

VIVA LUscenda!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



To: Joel Karlinsky who wrote (11791)12/21/1999 7:13:00 PM
From: Jeffrey Pazahanick  Respond to of 21876
 
Really good article at Network Computing. Says the battle will really be Cisco Vs. Lucent, not NT.

networkcomputing.com

The New Testament delivers the same gospel from four different authors. Talk to the CEOs of four of today's most prominent networking companies--Cisco Systems, Lucent Technologies, Nortel Networks and 3Com Corp.--as we did, and you'll hear four versions of some similar ideas. Each has seen the Promised Land, and believes his company will deliver us. While the stories that John Chambers, Richard McGinn, John Roth and Eric Benhamou tell have much in common, each is colored heavily by his own customers, products and strengths.