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To: Eski who wrote (47778)12/14/2000 4:21:57 PM
From: jjetstream  Respond to of 436258
 
Cisco Systems, Inc. Announces Resignation of Gary Daichendt

Business Editors/Technology Writers

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 14, 2000--Cisco Systems,
Inc.

Senior Vice Presidents Rick Justice and Carl Redfield Assume
Responsibility for Worldwide Sales and Manufacturing Operations

Cisco Systems, Inc., the worldwide leader in networking for the
Internet, today announced the resignation of Gary Daichendt, Executive
Vice President of Cisco Worldwide Operations. Worldwide Sales and
Manufacturing will continue to be lead by Senior Vice President of
Worldwide Field Operations Group, Rick Justice, and Senior Vice
President of Worldwide Manufacturing Operations Group, Carl Redfield,
who will both report directly to Cisco President and CEO, John
Chambers, effective December 18, 2000.
"Gary and I began discussing his next career move for a number of
months and I am confident that the quality leadership team that Gary
has developed for both Sales and Manufacturing will ensure a smooth
transition and positive momentum for our customers, employees,
partners and suppliers," said Chambers. "While evaluating his future
professional opportunities, Gary has chosen to spend some time with
his family. I believe Gary will be very successful in whatever
combination of interests he chooses. I want to thank Gary for the many
contributions he had made to Cisco's values, culture and success."
"I have a great deal of confidence in the executive team at Cisco
and the company's prospect for future growth," said Daichendt. "Cisco
is a unique organization in a very dynamic and exciting industry. I
feel privileged to have been part of the company's success over the
past six years, and will miss the pace and the people. I am confident
this is the right time for this transition to take place."
In commenting about the new roles of Senior Vice Presidents
Justice and Redfield, Chambers said, "We are fortunate to have these
leaders as we continue to move toward our goal of becoming a
$50-billion company in the next three to five years."
Justice joined Cisco in 1996 as Senior Vice President of the
Americas. Since then he has successfully grown the business from $2.3
billion in fiscal year 1996 to a current annual run rate of over $20
billion. Redfield joined Cisco in June 1993 as Vice President of
Manufacturing and Logistics. During his six-year tenure at Cisco he
led the industry in developing a virtual manufacturing model through
outsourcing, while maintaining technical excellence in manufacturing
operations and transferring that capability to its partners.
"It has been an honor to be Gary's personal friend and
professional colleague for more than 15 years, the last six years at
Cisco. I am confident that Gary will be extremely successful whichever
opportunity he decides to pursue, and I wish him much success in the
future."

Cisco Systems

Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO) is the worldwide leader in
networking for the Internet. News and information are available at the
Cisco Press Room.

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CONTACT: Cisco Systems, Inc.
Claudia Ceniceros, 408/525-4700 (press)
ccenicer@cisco.com
Sandra Wheatley, 408/525-9819 (press)
swheatle@cisco.com
Blair Christie, 408/525-4856 (investor relations)
blchrist@cisco.com

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To: Eski who wrote (47778)12/14/2000 4:21:59 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 436258
 
MSFT halted after hours pending news....bagholders, grab your ankles, RealMan approaches from behind!<G>



To: Eski who wrote (47778)12/14/2000 4:23:45 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
<<CSCO down 2 afterhours what gives??>>

Perhaps this?:

16:17 [CSCO] CISCO SYSTEMS ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION OF EXEC. VICE PRESIDENT GARY DAICHENDT