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To: Mang Cheng who wrote (43313)5/21/2000 9:05:00 PM
From: matt dillabough  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45548
 
Dow Jones News Service ~ May 18, 2000 ~ 1:17 pm EST

WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--3Com Corp. (COMS) Chief Financial Officer Christopher Paisly registered to sell 100,000 shares of the company's common stock, according to a Form 144 released Thursday by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

A Form 144 indicates an intention to sell restricted stock and opens the door for an individual to sell the shares, but doesn't indicate if or when the actual sale will occur or has occurred.

The filing indicates Paisly intended to sell the shares on May 10 on the Nasdaq Stock Market. Bear Stearns & Co. was listed as the broker for the transaction.

3Com, based in Santa Clara, Calif., develops and provides wireless data access technology.

-By Chad Clinton; Dow Jones Newswires/Federal Filings Business News; 202-628- 9798; chad.clinton@dowjones.com

(END) DOW JONES NEWS 05-18-00



To: Mang Cheng who wrote (43313)5/22/2000 9:57:00 AM
From: Allen Furlan  Respond to of 45548
 
Mang, sorry my source is a paper clipping(some of us old foggies still use this method) Did not put date reference on clipping but it was day that palm closed at 32.25 up 1.0625 and single column article was titled "3Com Sets July 27 As Date to Finish Spinoff of Palm"
I found it hard to believe that hundreds of millions could be issued and that is why I posted to this thread.



To: Mang Cheng who wrote (43313)5/23/2000 11:27:00 AM
From: Moonray  Respond to of 45548
 
Palm Pilot Production Delayed Due to Parts Delays, Paper Says

Santa Clara, California, May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Palm Inc.'s
production of all models of its popular handheld devices has been
slowed because of a shortage of key parts, USA Today reported.
Palm Pilots are back-ordered at retailers Amazon.com Inc. and
Circuit City Group, among others, while Palm's online store won't
have some models in stock for several weeks. Palm Chief Financial
Officer Judy Bruner said the problem is due to the production of
cellular phones, which contains the same memory and LCD screen
parts used to make the Palm Pilot, the paper said.

3Com Corp., the No. 2 networking-equipment maker that owns
95 percent of Palm, plans to spin off its stake in the company to
3Com shareholders in July.

(USA Today 5/23 1B)

For the Web site of USA Today, see {USAT }.

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