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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (43032)11/7/2000 5:19:47 PM
From: Curtis E. Bemis  Respond to of 77400
 
Let's talk about CSCO-- Did you catch *who* the analyst was
who asked the last question during the call yesterday ?
I forgot the exact question, but she appeared rude, and I got taken away by that. Both Carter and JC got into that
topic with her--then the session was terminated.

Can you fill me in ??



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (43032)11/7/2000 5:21:10 PM
From: Ed Forrest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
UF
Here is an interesting blurb just found on Yahoo:

Lehman Brothers analyst Tim Luke raised his 2001 earnings per share estimate to 78 cents from 74 cents. Luke, whose report last week had helped spark a sell-off of Cisco stock, also raised his 12-month target for Cisco to $65 from $63.

Ed



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (43032)11/8/2000 8:14:03 AM
From: michael97123  Respond to of 77400
 
We certainly are guaranteed a centrist leaning government with humbled candidates and press. Perfect for my market scenario and cisco if the ultimate loser in Florida concedes in gentlemanly fashion after todays recount. If Bush is the winner as it now appears, he will immediately ,imo, try to make peace with the groups who opposed him. This is a good thing for the US and the markets.