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To: Fred Williams who wrote (485)3/8/2000 11:08:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 1583
 
Yes incredible run indeed, now it's time to give some of it back I suppose.I am not complaining, how could I?<eom>



To: Fred Williams who wrote (485)3/8/2000 12:06:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583
 
I guess this news is what spooked some people out of their shares,geeez.

It is not even too many shares and it looks like he already sold it on 2nd. Too bad some got scared.

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Brocade chairman planned to sell 100,000 shares

By Amanda Tyler, CBS MarketWatch
Last Update: 9:36 AM ET Mar 8, 2000 Edgar Filings

WASHINGTON (CBS.MW) -- Brocade Communications Chairman Seth Neiman filed to sell 100,000 shares of the computer networking company, a sale valued at $30 million in the open market, according to a Form 144 the Securities and Exchange Commission released Tuesday.

Neiman planned to sell the shares on March 2, using Goldman Sachs as the broker.


San Jose, Calif.-based Brocade (BRCD: news, msgs) provides switching products for storage area networks, which apply a networked approach to the connection of storage systems and servers.

An SEC Form 144 only shows a filer's intent to sell shares. Actual verification of sales, when they occur, is required in later filings.

There are an estimated 26.7 million shares of Brocade outstanding. The stock rose 8 7/16 to close at 329 15/16 on Tuesday.