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To: Curtis E. Bemis who wrote (966)3/14/2000 4:29:00 PM
From: pat mudge  Respond to of 3951
 
SDLI at Goldman Sachs conference:

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Conferences and Meetings

Goldman Sachs Communications Technology Retreat, Four Seasons Biltmore, Santa Barbara, Calif. First of three days. Presenting today (times Eastern):

10:15 a.m.: Breakfast panel: JDS Uniphase (JDSU:Nasdaq - news - boards), ADC Telecommunications (ADCT:Nasdaq - news - boards), Redback Networks (RBAK:Nasdaq - news - boards).

11:30 a.m.: JDS Uniphase, Brocade Communications Systems (BRCD:Nasdaq - news - boards), Williams Communications (WCG:NYSE - news - boards).

12:15 p.m.: Redback Networks, E-Tek Dynamics (ETEK:Nasdaq - news - boards), Verio (VRIO:Nasdaq - news - boards).

1:15 a.m.: Keynote: Cisco (CSCO:Nasdaq - news - boards).

2 p.m.: Panel: JDS Uniphase, E-Tek Dynamics, SDL (SDLI:Nasdaq - news - boards), Axsun. Inet Technologies (INTI:Nasdaq - news - boards), Time Warner (TWX:NYSE - news - boards).

2:45 p.m.: Cabletron Systems (CS:NYSE - news - boards), ADC Telecommunications, Qwest (Q:NYSE - news - boards).
IPO Lockups Expiring
(TheStreet.com's Ben Holmes, who heads TSC's ipoPros.com subsidiary, keeps a close eye on lockup expirations every week. For more on lockups and why they matter, check out Holmes' primer on the subject.) Lockup End Deal Name Symbol Lead Underwriter
3/13/00 Leisure Time Casinos & Resorts (LTCR:Nasdaq) Schneider Securities
3/13/00 NetSilicon (NSIL:Nasdaq) CIBC World Markets
3/13/00 PurchasePro.com (PPRO:Nasdaq) Prudential Securities
Source ipoPros.com



To: Curtis E. Bemis who wrote (966)3/16/2000 11:00:00 AM
From: pat mudge  Respond to of 3951
 
Corning announces it'll beat estimates:
newsalert.com

March 16, 2000 07:15

Corning Anticipates Reporting Better-Than-Expected First-Quarter Results; Earnings Could Beat Current Consensus by $0.05 to $0.07
CORNING, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 16, 2000--Corning Incorporated (NYSE:GLW), a leading manufacturer of optical-networking technologies, said it expects to report first-quarter earnings before special items that are well above the current First Call consensus estimate of $0.48 per share. Based on its strong results through February, the company expects to report first-quarter earnings before special items in the range of $0.53 to $0.55, approximately 50% ahead of 1999 first-quarter earnings of $0.36.
"Demand for our LEAF optical fiber used by leading long-distance providers worldwide continues to grow at a significant rate and is the primary reason for our improved first-quarter earnings outlook," said Roger G. Ackerman, Corning's chairman and chief executive officer.
The company recently announced plans to invest $750 million to expand its fiber-making capacity by 50% to keep pace with this growing demand.

The company said that it also expects to exceed the current First Call full-year earnings consensus estimate of $2.35 per share before special items by at least $0.10. The revised outlook represents growth approaching 30% on a year-to-year basis.

The revised outlook excludes the impact of the recently announced acquisition of NetOptix Corporation (NASDAQ:OPTX), a manufacturer of thin-film filters used in dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) components, which is expected to close in the second quarter. At that time, Corning will change its primary performance measure to earnings before amortization of purchased intangibles and goodwill.

As previously reported, special charges related to the acquisitions of Oak Industries and British Telecommunications' Photonics Technology Research Center will be included in Corning's first-quarter results. These items will reduce reported first-quarter and full-year results by approximately $70 million after tax, or $0.25 per share.

Corning expects to report its first-quarter results after the close of the New York Stock Exchange on April 24.