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To: D.B. Cooper who wrote (4270)10/22/2001 11:52:13 AM
From: Venkie  Respond to of 13815
 
Yes I own Opwv...I hope to be long..will hv to see how earnings do..I am at breakeven on my price as of now.



To: D.B. Cooper who wrote (4270)10/22/2001 2:00:05 PM
From: D.B. Cooper  Respond to of 13815
 
Network Appliance Says Business Back After 'Pause'
SUNNYVALE, Calif. (Reuters) - Storage networking company Network Appliance (Nasdaq:NTAP - news) saw a dip in business Sept 11, but customers have come back, Chief Executive Dan Warmenhoven told reporters at the company's headquarters.

``It created a bit of a pause in people's minds,'' he said, referring to the hijacking attacks on Washington and New York. ''Our feeling is that it's resumed. I see very little difference now and in the month of June or July.''

He said: ``Customers are proceeding cautiously, but business activity is good.''

The fiscal second quarter for the Sunnyvale, California-based company ends this month.

and more news on GMST

TV Guide tunes into EBay

By Frank Barnako, CBS.MarketWatch.com
Last Update: 11:27 AM ET Oct. 22, 2001




PASADENA, Calif.- Gemstar-TV Guide International Inc.'s (GMST: news, chart, profile) TV Guide will be the exclusive brand on a new entertainment category to debut Thursday on EBay (EBAY: news, chart, profile), according to the Hollywood Reporter.





The deal could be a first step for EBay to use Gemstar's interactive TV technology for commerce, too. The first evidence of the deal, to be announced later this week, will have TV Guide auctioning 105 celebrity-related items including clothes worn during the photography of the magazine's fall preview edition. The new entertainment section will link to a TV Guide store on Ebay that will sell memorabilia and collectibles