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To: matt dillabough who wrote (14629)5/3/2000 8:59:00 AM
From: Neil H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21876
 
Wednesday May 3, 8:29 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: Lucent Technologies

Lucent Technologies Plans to Sell Its Power
Systems Business

MURRAY HILL, N.J., May 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Lucent Technologies (NYSE: LU - news) today
announced it is seeking a buyer for its Power Systems business, a leading supplier of power
products for the telecommunications and computer industries.

``The decision to sell our Power Systems business is part of Lucent's ongoing effort to sharpen
its focus on its core business -- communications networking and providing Internet infrastructure
-- while better leveraging our capital and R&D investments,'' said John Dickson, executive vice
president and CEO of Lucent Technologies' Microelectronics and Communications
Technologies. ``Our Power Systems business has a lead market position, double-digit growth,
world-class R&D and experienced leadership, all of which will make this business extremely
attractive to potential buyers.''

Lucent will begin discussions with potential buyers shortly. It expects the sale to move quickly
and a buyer to be identified within six months.

Lucent's Power Systems products provide the power supply, power conversion and backup
power equipment for wireless, optical, switching and other equipment that run the world's
communications networks. It supplies computer manufacturers with a full line of power
products, including its new Titania(TM) power products, the industry's smallest, most reliable
and flexible power supplies designed for microprocessors and other semiconductor devices. It
also provides custom design, engineering, installation and technical support to customers around
the world.

The customer list for Power Systems has expanded sevenfold in the past five years and includes
virtually all of the major equipment manufacturers in the telecommunications and computing
equipment markets. Lucent will continue to be a significant customer for the Power Systems
business.

``This move will enable Power Systems to operate in a space where it can even better serve
customers, continue its strong growth and strengthen its position as the premier power supply
manufacturer in the world,'' said Bruce Brock, chief operating officer and vice president of
Power Systems. ``Lucent will be looking for a buyer who shares our commitment to customers
and appreciates the value of the employees who made this business a market leader.''

Some 4,700 employees work for Lucent's Power Systems, which is headquartered in Mesquite,
Texas, and has 30 locations around the world. Its two largest facilities are the 2,200-employee,
one million square-foot plant in Mesquite, the world's largest power supply manufacturing
facility under one roof, and its facility in Matamoros, Mexico, with nearly 2,000 employees.
Power Systems is the only U.S. manufacturer to be awarded the Deming Prize for Quality, and in
1992 it was awarded the Shingo Prize for Quality.

For the third year in a row, Micro-Tech Consultants, a market research firm specializing in the
power supply industry, ranked Lucent's power business as No. 1 in worldwide sales. According
to Micro-Tech, the global demand for power supplies is growing at nearly 10 percent a year and
is expected to reach $24 billion this year. Lucent's Power Systems is growing at double the
market rate. In 1999, Power Systems generated about $1.2 billion in total revenues.