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To: Captain Jack who wrote (7722)2/24/2000 5:18:00 PM
From: jimbos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8358
 
Cabletron snags $200 million to aid
company split
By Wylie Wong
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
February 24, 2000, 11:30 a.m. PT

Investment firm Silver Lake Partners plans to sink up to $200 million into network
equipment maker Cabletron Systems and its four newly created subsidiaries.

Silver Lake Partners will own up to a 3 percent stake in each new firm and help Cabletron
spin off the companies with a public offering, a Cabletron spokesman said.

Cabletron two weeks ago announced it is splitting the company into four distinct entities:
Riverstone Networks, focused on the service provider market; Enterasys Networks,
targeting corporate networks; Global Network Technology Services, a services company;
and Aprisma Management Technologies, made up of Cabletron's network management
software business.

The investment will help Cabletron, but just as important is
Silver Lake's expertise in helping start-ups get off the
ground, according to Cabletron. The company already has
between $500 million and $600 million in cash, as well as
$1.5 billion in short-term investments.

"We're getting Wall Street financing with Silicon Valley
savvy," said Tom McCallum, Cabletron's director of
investment relations. "We're pretty well-heeled at this
point, and it helps validate our strategy of spinning these
companies off. There was concern that we didn't have the
management bandwidth to do four IPOs (initial public
offerings) in one year. They've been through this and done
it before."

Silver Lake Partners, which has $2.3 billion in investment
funds, is owned by several partners, including representatives of investment firms Integral
Capital Partners and Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield, and Byers.

"They have a lot of connections, not only in the financial community, but also the heads of
technology communities," said Cabletron spokesman Mike Quinn. "They have a lot of
built-in knowledge that we can tap into."

Separately, the company today unveiled a strategy to provide service providers with
networking equipment that combines voice and data in a single Internet-based network.
Cabletron expects to ship products later this year. The move by Cabletron is similar to
strategies previously announced by rivals Cisco Systems, Nortel Networks, Lucent
Technologies and others.