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To: FR1 who wrote (3807)1/24/2001 4:58:55 PM
From: Tunica Albuginea  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3951
 
They may not have to sell the plant in Zurich with Bush in
the White House.Why should they?

Why should they sell the plant to NT? NT is NOT an American company
although it is one of JDSU's biggest customers.
However JDSU SDLI have other customers too.

NT is telco manufacturer.
JDSU SDLI are component manufacturers.
GLW is a fiberoptic manufacturer.

Let each stay in their field of expertise.

GLW cannot acquire Zurich plant anyway because it bought Pirelli.

The last thing Bush would want is to kill nascent businesses
during his nascent Administration.
We saw what Clinton's stab at MSFT did to the Nasdaq,

TA



To: FR1 who wrote (3807)1/24/2001 5:11:43 PM
From: Tunica Albuginea  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3951
 
CNBC can't get it right again.

I love CNBC:
execpc.com

GLW did NOT lower guidance: It WIDENED guidance

www2.marketwatch.com

" Corning widened its first-quarter earnings
guidance to a range of 28 cents to 31 cents a share,
compared with the previous guidance of 29 to 30 cents a
share. "


All it did is be prudent and widen guidance to prevent lawsuits.

In fact GUIDANCE was INCREASED to 31 cents from 30 cents
at the upper end.

TA



To: FR1 who wrote (3807)1/24/2001 5:15:59 PM
From: sam  Respond to of 3951
 
I believe they are affirming revenues for next quarter and guiding up earnings by 2 cents.