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To: Wyätt Gwyön who wrote (2334)7/24/2000 12:55:50 PM
From: DukeCrow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3951
 
I realize that. I was just detailing the growth by showing the Q1 breakout. In my opinion, quoting 50+% growth rates is not accurate since the growth was acquired and discounted via dilution. The much more telling numbers were the great EPS growth and "true" sequential revenue growth (or even revenue/share growth).

Ali



To: Wyätt Gwyön who wrote (2334)7/25/2000 4:18:34 PM
From: pat mudge  Respond to of 3951
 
Nortel knocks the cover off the ball:
nortelnetworks.com

Nortel Networks had another quarter of outstanding growth which reflected our continued market leadership in key growth segments. In particular, our Optical Internet, Wireless Internet and high speed Local Internet solutions revenues grew at rates of: more than 150%; 18%; and 80% respectively, over the second quarter of 1999," said John Roth, president and chief executive officer, Nortel Networks. "We continued to experience tremendous demand for our optical solutions as customers around the world choose to deploy our solutions in backbone and metropolitan networks."

Commenting on the quarter:

"With the momentum we have been experiencing during the first half of this year, supported by an 85 percent increase in order input and a 1.35 book to bill in the quarter, we are revising our outlook for full year 2000 performance. We expect that our percentage revenue growth in 2000 over 1999 will be in the low 40's, up from our previous view of 30 to 35 percent, and that our percentage growth in EPS from operations in 2000 compared with 1999 will be in the high 30's," said John Roth.