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To: Mark Fowler who wrote (3338)11/21/2000 5:04:40 PM
From: Bocor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
LSI Logic shares drop on executive
departures
By Ian Fried
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
November 21, 2000, 1:25 p.m. PT

update Shares of LSI Logic fell 20 percent Tuesday after the custom
chipmaker announced the departure of two key executives, including
one seen as the possible successor to company founder and chief
executive Wilfred Corrigan.

Executive vice president John Daane, who heads
the company's communications chip business, is
leaving to become chief executive of an
unspecified company. Daane started at LSI in
1985 as an engineering intern while a student at
the University of California, Berkeley.

Separately, chief financial officer Douglas Norby is
leaving the Milpitas, Calif.-based company to
become CFO at Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Novalux,
a privately held fiber-optics company. He will continue to serve on
LSI's board. Byron Look, who has headed LSI's merger and
acquisition business, will become chief financial officer.

Merrill Lynch downgraded LSI on the news, shifting its rating down
two notches to "neutral" from "buy."

"We view these announcements negatively," Merrill Lynch analyst Joe Osha wrote in a report
Tuesday. "Daane has been instrumental in focusing and growing LSI’s communications
business. Under his direction, the business has become a larger part of the total business,
accounting for over 50 percent of total revenues."

Osha added that the resignations "could signal the beginning of difficult times for LSI."

At market close, LSI shares were down $5.81, or 20 percent, at $22.94.

With Daane's departure, LSI will split its communications business into two units: a networking
products unit to be headed by Jordan Plofsky and the broadband communications unit, which will
be led by Giuseppe Staffaroni. Both are current LSI executives who have been promoted to
executive vice president.

LSI spokesman Kevin Brett said the two departures are unrelated.

Prudential Securities analyst Hans Mosesmann said in a research note Tuesday that Daane's
departure leaves a void as he was seen as Corrigan's "heir apparent."

"There is now no clear path for succession," Mosesmann said. "We view the changes as slightly
negative."

In a statement, Corrigan wished both men well.

"Both John Daane and Doug Norby have served LSI Logic with distinction and both were offered
tremendous opportunities with other companies," Corrigan said.


ALSO, got downgraded my Merrill today due to the departures.

Didn't LSI recently up earnings estimates?
Amazing...



To: Mark Fowler who wrote (3338)11/21/2000 5:18:37 PM
From: Si_Detective  Respond to of 57684
 
Mark, John Danne, #2 man and the CFO leave the company. John Danne is a important driving force within LSI, situation is pretty much like the guy left CSCO few weeks ago.



To: Mark Fowler who wrote (3338)11/21/2000 5:31:23 PM
From: Si_Detective  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
Wow, look at CFLO, PRSF got killed after hours, earning today.



To: Mark Fowler who wrote (3338)11/21/2000 6:02:59 PM
From: GST  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
LSI lost two execs today -- it does not imperil the company even if it poses some challenges.