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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (8948)8/14/2001 6:52:44 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10934
 
Network Appliance sees Q2 sales, EPS flat to up vs Q1

Last Updated: August 14, 2001 05:10 PM ET

SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Computer storage maker Network Appliance Inc.'s (NTAP) chief executive, Dan Warmenhoven, said on Tuesday that the economy finally appeared to have hit bottom and he expected company results to be flat or improve during the company's second quarter.

Warmenhoven told Reuters in an interview after releasing fiscal first-quarter results that he was encouraged by business in July, the last month of the first quarter.

Second-quarter sales would be flat to five percent up from the first quarter, in a range of $200 million-$210 million, he said. Earnings per share on an operating basis would be 1-2 cents, compared to a 1-cent gain in the first quarter.

Gross margin, 56.1 percent in the first quarter, would be "flattish" he said. "I don't expect to see a decline in it. It is hard to tell," he added, commenting that the company would drop prices to win deals if necessary and had discounted some products in the first quarter.

Warmenhoven said he had been wrong to forecast an economic bottom last quarter but saw an end to the economic fall now. "I really do believe at this point we found a bottom," he said of the economy, adding that Network Appliance was gaining share on competitors. REUTERS

reuters.com



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (8948)8/14/2001 7:38:58 PM
From: BirdDog  Respond to of 10934
 
Did you listen to the conference call? I noticed Laura Conglario had a whole different attitude this time. Right now I feel bad about slamming her. I must confess, that third quarter conference call when she was badgering MrW saying: "Well! How were sales this week?" Have to admit that got to me. I don't follow the analysts much at all. I think she's seeing that emc isn't the leader she thought it was. Looks like I should forgive and forget. But still can't let her get junk by me...

BirdDog



To: Uncle Frank who wrote (8948)8/15/2001 8:02:51 AM
From: JakeStraw  Respond to of 10934
 
>>Did someone appoint you Thread Monitor?

No I'll leave that job to you.

>>Check with your own lawyer, but I don't think you'll be able to put together a case against him.

I was only busting on him. So relax.