SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Technology Stocks : Scientific Atlanta -SFA- going up ??? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Allegoria who wrote (963)11/27/2000 10:53:48 AM
From: Allegoria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1045
 
The saga of SFA. What a trip! Current $44 5/16

Good luck,
Eric

Scientific-Atlanta Comments on Sales to AT&T

ATLANTA, Nov 27, 2000 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. (NYSE:
SFA chart, msgs) announced that it understands that AT&T Broadband will limit its receipt of product
shipments for the remainder of the quarter. Scientific-Atlanta's business with AT&T is primarily in the
Company's Transmission business. Any slowdown in shipments to AT&T would only impact 1%-2%
of Scientific-Atlanta's anticipated total Company sales this quarter.

[Originally released on Friday, November 24, 2000 at 11:47 a.m. Eastern Time]

About Scientific-Atlanta

Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. (http://www.scientificatlanta.com ) is a leading supplier of transmission
networks for broadband access to the home, digital interactive set-tops and subscriber systems
designed for video, high speed Internet, and voice over IP (VoIP) networks, and worldwide
customer service and support.

Source: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.

Amphenol Says It's Not Hurt by AT&T
Broadband Cutback
By Yi Ping Ho
Staff Reporter
11/27/00 10:24 AM ET

Amphenol (APH:NYSE - news) said Monday that AT&T's
(T:NYSE - news) decision to stop accepting delivery of
broadband products will not affect its fourth-quarter
earnings.

The communications equipment maker said it expects
fourth-quarter earnings of 73 cents to 75 cents a share, well
above the four-analyst estimate of 70 cents a share,
according to First Call/Thomson Financial. Amphenol said
its sales of coaxial cable to AT&T Broadband account for
less than 4% of its current-year sales.

Its shares recently rose 7%, or $3.69, to $56.31 in New York
Stock Exchange trading.

AT&T Broadband's decision to stop taking product
deliveries has affected other key suppliers, including
Harmonic (HLIT:Nasdaq - news), CommScope (CTV:NYSE -
news), Antec (ANTC:Nasdaq - news) and Scientific-Atlanta
(SFA:NYSE - news).

Amphenol Says It's Not Hurt by AT&T
Broadband Cutback
By Yi Ping Ho
Staff Reporter
11/27/00 10:24 AM ET

Amphenol (APH:NYSE - news) said Monday that AT&T's
(T:NYSE - news) decision to stop accepting delivery of
broadband products will not affect its fourth-quarter
earnings.

The communications equipment maker said it expects
fourth-quarter earnings of 73 cents to 75 cents a share, well
above the four-analyst estimate of 70 cents a share,
according to First Call/Thomson Financial. Amphenol said
its sales of coaxial cable to AT&T Broadband account for
less than 4% of its current-year sales.

Its shares recently rose 7%, or $3.69, to $56.31 in New York
Stock Exchange trading.

AT&T Broadband's decision to stop taking product
deliveries has affected other key suppliers, including
Harmonic (HLIT:Nasdaq - news), CommScope (CTV:NYSE -
news), Antec (ANTC:Nasdaq - news) and Scientific-Atlanta
(SFA:NYSE - news).

Amphenol Says It's Not Hurt by AT&T
Broadband Cutback
By Yi Ping Ho
Staff Reporter
11/27/00 10:24 AM ET

Amphenol (APH:NYSE - news) said Monday that AT&T's
(T:NYSE - news) decision to stop accepting delivery of
broadband products will not affect its fourth-quarter
earnings.

The communications equipment maker said it expects
fourth-quarter earnings of 73 cents to 75 cents a share, well
above the four-analyst estimate of 70 cents a share,
according to First Call/Thomson Financial. Amphenol said
its sales of coaxial cable to AT&T Broadband account for
less than 4% of its current-year sales.

Its shares recently rose 7%, or $3.69, to $56.31 in New York
Stock Exchange trading.

AT&T Broadband's decision to stop taking product
deliveries has affected other key suppliers, including
Harmonic (HLIT:Nasdaq - news), CommScope (CTV:NYSE -
news), Antec (ANTC:Nasdaq - news) and Scientific-Atlanta
(SFA:NYSE - news).

--- <snip> ----

Noting that Motorola has shipped over 11 million interactive digital cable set-tops to
more than 100 different broadband network operators,

Under the one-box, one-screen scenario currently available, OpenTV, whose software
for digital interactive TV is deployed in more than 11 million digital set-top boxes
worldwide, enables customers to access electronic programming guides, order
pay-per-view movies, as well as execute more complex functions such as e-mail,
video-on-demand and Internet access. In addition, Motorola and OpenTV recently
announced they will collaborate on several projects to promote interactive television.