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To: H James Morris who wrote (107000)8/7/2000 10:00:33 PM
From: Mark Fowler  Respond to of 164684
 
You going to London? wish you have a nice trip, but take a notebook computer with you for just incase you have to scratch that itch.



To: H James Morris who wrote (107000)8/7/2000 10:45:24 PM
From: Mark Fowler  Respond to of 164684
 
Mark, I sold out of Cmrc in internet time, a long time ago.
Do you think Cmrc can run again ...this time to 500?;O)<
Sure it can, if you subtract out the stock splits, i think it can get to 80 again. Not a bad time to get into Cmrc Jim. Cmrc is undervalued compared to Arba.



To: H James Morris who wrote (107000)8/9/2000 11:54:36 PM
From: Victor Lazlo  Respond to of 164684
 
HJ- D'you see unisphere deflating?
Good news for csco and sonus.

Those whacky germans. Now they're losing the commerce war!
Victor

hoovershbn.hoovers.com

Siemens to end funding to Unisphere after IPO
Reuters Company News - August 08, 2000 16:15

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By Tim McLaughlin

BOSTON, Aug 8 (Reuters) - After a $1.1 billion investment, Siemens AG has decided to cut off funding to Unisphere Solutions Inc., a U.S. networking start-up that has been hit by staff defections and product setbacks, according to U.S. regulatory filings.

When Unisphere completes its initial public offering later this year, "Siemens has no obligation to provide us with additional funds and they do not intend to provide us with additional funds," Unisphere told the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in its IPO registration last week.



To: H James Morris who wrote (107000)9/1/2000 2:52:59 PM
From: Mark Fowler  Respond to of 164684
 
i think there's room for two.