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To: Eski who wrote (39690)8/27/2000 7:12:36 PM
From: Yogizuna  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
I could see CSCO making it to 100 this year if the NDX makes it over the 5000 mark, but otherwise, I don't think so Cisco..... <g> Yogi



To: Eski who wrote (39690)8/29/2000 1:24:48 PM
From: The Phoenix  Respond to of 77400
 
Eski,

I think you read my posts with your own biases. I asked Yogi what it was he was referring to when he suggested CSCO was not the gorilla that is clearly is when looking at it fundamentally. I made (and have made) no comments about CSCO's future price. As for Yogi - commenting about "gorilla status" by referencing CSCO's valuation indicates to me that he doesn't understand the term "gorilla". Gorilla is a reference to market position and ability to set market direction and change the rules. This has little to do with valuation directly although clearly gorilla status does influence valuation.

Yogi may be right - CSCO may be "fully valued" - I am not arguing that point. The issue at hand is the off-handed comments made by him and others such as yourself with no supporting data whatsoever. CSCO is still the 800 pound gorilla in networking - valuation is another issue altogether.

OG