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To: t2 who wrote (42751)11/6/2000 9:27:23 PM
From: FESHBACH_DISCIPLE  Respond to of 77400
 
What a bunch of bannanas

`They got more conservative in their accounting and still blew away the numbers,'' he said.

comedy



To: t2 who wrote (42751)11/6/2000 9:28:26 PM
From: Peppe  Respond to of 77400
 
Yeah I saw Sagawa's comments. He's obviosly covering his a$$.

peppe



To: t2 who wrote (42751)11/6/2000 9:41:23 PM
From: zbyslaw owczarczyk  Respond to of 77400
 
He wants to continue being thought to be right whether he is or not.
like he have been pushing LU since January pre-announcement,
like he advice to switch from MOT to NOK shortly before MOT went down and NOK went up after Q results last month.

Zbyslaw



To: t2 who wrote (42751)11/6/2000 9:48:31 PM
From: The Phoenix  Respond to of 77400
 
That is too damn funny... Sagawa just doesn't know when to give it up. So, CSCO management has less visibility than does Sagawa. What a jerk...

I guess it doesn't mean anything to him that CSCO raised estimates... LOL!



To: t2 who wrote (42751)11/6/2000 9:53:29 PM
From: bambs  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 77400
 
Cisco Chief Financial Officer Larry Carter said sales will rise ``high single digits to low double digits'' in the second quarter from the first quarter this year.

6.5 billion this quarter was 13.9 % revenue growth over last quarter. Carter is calling for `high single digits to low double digits'. So what's that? Sounds like less then 13.9% at least! Now here's Sagawa...

``I don't think Cisco has as much visibility into the next two to three quarters as they would like. They're putting a brave face forward,'' said Paul Sagawa, analyst with Sanford Bernstein, who says Cisco's rate of earnings growth will 'decelerate''.

So CSCO has to do 11.6% quarter over quarter growth to maintain the year over year growth rate of 67%. That's 7.28 bil. I guess Sagawa is thinking that the quarter over quarter growth rate will be closer to the `high single digits' then to the 'low double digits' Larry Charter forcasted. There you go! 11.6% Q2 over Q1 and 67% year over year for 7.3 bil or the revenue growth rate slows. It's a tall order...will csco be up to the task? And will the stock be up with it?

Bambs