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To: Tim Luke who wrote (25665)12/4/1997 4:26:00 PM
From: Sector Investor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 61433
 
Wrong!

=Ascend -2: CEO Spoke At Deutsche Morgan Conference

Dow Jones News Service via Dow Jones

NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Ascend Communications Inc. (ASND) shares jumped 14%
after President and Chief Executive Mory Ejabat said the networking company
expects to meet fourth-quarter consensus estimates of 23 cents a share.

Speaking at the Deutsche Morgan Grenfell technology conference in Laguna
Niguel, Calif., Ejabat also said the company is comfortable with Wall Street
estimates of $1.05 a share for 1997 and $1.45 for 1998, according to Michael
Ashby, Ascend's chief financial officer.

Ascend earned 32 cents a share in the fourth quarter of 1996 and 89 cents for
the full year. But those numbers are not comparable since the company acquired
Cascade Communications Corp. earlier this year.

Ascend's outlook was welcome news for the networking industry two days after two of the biggest participants in the sector, 3Com Corp. (COMS) and Cabletron Systems Inc. (CS), warned that they would miss consensus estimates for their November quarters.

Ascend itself prereleased disappointing results last quarter due to problems with its MAX TNT remote access concentrator product, which Internet service providers use to aggregate users and connect them to computer networks.

The company had trouble getting 56K modem cards to interface properly with the product, The TNT also has cut off dial-in users and overheated.

Weakness in the Japanese market and pricing pressure from Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO) and U.S. Robotics Corp. in the remote access concentrator market also plagued Ascend. U.S. Robotics was acquired by 3Com earlier this year.

Ascend's shares were recently up 3 1/4, or 13.8%, at 26 7/8 on Nasdaq volume of nearly 17.5 million, compared with an average daily volume of 9.1 million.
-Joelle Tessler; 201-938-5285



To: Tim Luke who wrote (25665)12/4/1997 4:46:00 PM
From: Xpiderman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 61433
 
>>I hate to bust everyones bubble (not really) but todays rise was due to the rumor and the rumor only.<<

Tim, if you are so sure about this bubble, why don't you short ASND today and wait it falling back.

My obsevation is people (longs and shorts, especially shorts) are looking for reasons to buy/cover.

Xy



To: Tim Luke who wrote (25665)12/4/1997 4:59:00 PM
From: sbeckbal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 61433
 
On the other hand, maybe the rumour is just a rumour rumour--another short tactic to get the stock back down--given the probability that today's meteoric (!) rise [it has been a long time since we've had a day like today] was in fact mostly due to a positive response from Ejabat's presentation at the DMG conference , in addition to some short covering. It is interesting to see that the tone of Timmy's posts seems more anxious, if not more desperate, than usual. We must try to be kind to our mascot...