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To: Doug who wrote (73402)3/27/2001 8:49:40 PM
From: waverider  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
People are getting fired at NT, Palm and...Disney. Do you think the Street might understand that?

Could you please provide some explanation for your opinions rather than posting random bullish comments.

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To: Doug who wrote (73402)3/28/2001 1:24:18 AM
From: iod_sherwood  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99985
 
SOX 400 material...

also... the DOW is up primarily so they can pump out the AGR ipo... AbbyJC did the same for a few GSCO ipo's a while back... same thing...

Scam lives on :) *yay*

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SAN FRANCISCO -- Continuing weakness in the networking infrastructure market has led networking giant Cisco Systems to halt component ordering, particularly impacting two programmable logic suppliers, according to an analyst at Thomas Weisel Partners LLC.

"We believe Cisco has stopped ordering components altogether while orders from other key customers including Nortel, Lucent, and EMC are likely severely diminished as well," said TWP analyst Eric Ross in San Francisco.

In a research note issued this morning, Ross noted that inventory levels throughout the supply chain have swelled to 12 months, while inventory at major Cisco suppliers Altera Corp. and Xilinx Inc. have risen to 8 and 7 months, respectively, in March.

Ross today (March 27) downgraded the stocks of programmable logic suppliers Altera and Xilinx, each of whom attributes roughly 75% of its sales to network-equipment OEMs.