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To: Mr. E2u who wrote (24145)11/20/1997 10:50:00 AM
From: Mr. E2u  Respond to of 61433
 
Briefing Com just lowered their rating on the networkers. This should be a bullish sign for us! (they had ascend on their favorites list until it's absolute low and then took it off right before we bounced to the current price.)

COMP - NETWORKING....3/2.........11/20..........(-)

Comment: Our upgrade of the networking industry in mid-September proved premature, as the networking industry
short-circuited over the past couple months due to supply concerns, a weaker than expected pricing climate, earnings shortfalls
and ratings downgrades. While the days of explosive triple-digit growth are now a thing of the past, it is important to remember
that strong growth in the soho (small office/home office) and Internet/intranet markets suggest that the group will deliver average
annual earnings growth of near 20%-25% over the next 3 years. By comparison, the S&P 500 is expected to post growth over
the same period of 7.6%. Consequently, today's valuations in the networking sector are rather attractive from a long-term
perspective. But valuations are only one consideration in gauging a group's future price movement. Momentum is another. Right
now the industry's momentum is downright awful. Only group leader Cisco is hoding up relatively well. Ascend, 3Com,
Cabletron, FORE, Newbridge and Bay have all posted sizable declines. While we contend that the worst of the selling is over
for the sector, lingering earnings concerns (heightened by the SE Asian crisis) indicate that the group will do well to keep pace
with the market over the near-term. Longer-term, favorable valuations, above market growth prospects and the a pick-up in
industry consolidation (FORE, Newbridge and Cabletron are all possible candidates) suggest that group will bounce back and
slightly outperform the market. Though Briefing maintains that additional downside risk is limited, we are lowering our rating on
the sector from 2/1 to 3/2 to reflect the more clouded earnings outlook and the poor short-term technical tone. Stocks:Ascend
Communications (ASND), Bay Networks (BAY), Cabletron Systems (CS), Cisco Systems (CSCO), FORE Systems
(FORE), Newbridge Networks (NN), Shiva Corp. (SHVA), ThreeCom Corp (COMS), Vanstar Corp. (VST), Xircom

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