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To: gc who wrote (33948)10/27/2000 10:30:02 PM
From: Judith Williams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
gc--

JDSU was adamant about not getting into the nitty-gritty of its individual customers despite pointed questioning. My guess would be that, say, at least with respect to NT JDSU sales could go up without NT stockpiling. Straus emphasized in his opening remarks that he saw no inventory buildup among JDSU's customers beyond prudent supply-chain management.

JDSU delivers the components. But NT then faced problems on the installation side.

The real point that Josef, Jay and Tony were trying to make was that quarter to quarter sales are on an upward trajectory but that within any quarter-to-quarter sequence the 10%s and the up-and-comers exhibit slightly different levels of demand.

Judith



To: gc who wrote (33948)10/28/2000 8:52:40 AM
From: 100cfm  Respond to of 54805
 
gc

LU makes alot of other stuff besides optial gear in which they are playing catch up thus the ramp in JDSU orders. Their other products are what is dragging them down.

NT had no slowdown in optical, up 90%.

Allcatel-no clue.



To: gc who wrote (33948)10/28/2000 9:00:14 PM
From: voop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
NT intimated they did not have enough engineers to install systems ordered by customers...warehouses are full yet demand still there

Voop