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To: peter michaelson who wrote (1769)10/16/2000 11:55:42 AM
From: Bruce Brown  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3350
 
What is it that will make JNPR so amazingly competitive in networking equipment.

Hope and promise:

redherring.com

Definitive leadership with appetite:

investors.com

And Best of Breed products:

messages.yahoo.com

And a market space potential for the players in terms of $$$ that dwarfs the enterprise market $$$ over the past decade that Cisco went after:

internetstocks.com

Internetstocks.com: From your quantitative research, how do you gauge the scale of the opportunity? More concretely, what kind of revenue growth are you seeing in this take-off phase?

Johnson: We see the market opportunity at a trillion dollars over 20 years. Obviously that’s a very rough estimate. It’s probably measured today at $10 billion to $15 billion, on its way to $100 billion annually a decade from now. The enterprise market that created Cisco is a $20-billion opportunity at its peak. So the revenue potential is as big as the personal computer industry, for comparison, and we believe it will be dominated by new companies. In the here and now, second-quarter revenue for the group we identify as Next Generation grew 198% year over year.

BB



To: peter michaelson who wrote (1769)10/16/2000 12:58:54 PM
From: Boplicity  Respond to of 3350
 
JNPR is taking on the Giant CSCO, and winning. That's enough for me to realize they have the stuff to become a greater force in the network sector. Frankly CSCO needs JNPR for a couple of reason. 1) To keep the Government of their backs. 2) To put pressure on them so they don't get lazy.

Greg



To: peter michaelson who wrote (1769)10/16/2000 7:44:05 PM
From: Tom D  Respond to of 3350
 
Peter, did you listen to the conference call?

Around the 13 minute mark of the Questions part, one of the analysts made the point that it appears that CSCO has been asleep at the switch when it comes to developing and introducing new products.

Tom D