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To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (13198)1/13/1998 9:25:00 PM
From: Maverick  Respond to of 45548
 
3Com Squeezed By Asia And Price Cuts
(01/13/98; 3:46 p.m. EST)
By Gabrielle Jonas, TechInvestor

In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission
Tuesday, 3Com said it will soon feel the squeeze from Asia's
financial crisis and from cut-throat price competition in the
56-kilobit-per-second modem market.

3Com said Asian customers could default on money owed and
competition threatened to put a dent in its market share.

The Santa Clara, Calif., company said the already volatile modem
industry -- characterized by vigorous competition,
consolidations, upstarts, and uncertainty over adoption of
industry standards -- is being aggravated all the more by
weakness in Asia.

"The recent instability in the Asian financial markets appears to
have negatively impacted sales, and may continue to negatively
impact sales in those markets in a number of ways," 3Com said
in its filing. "There can be no assurances that the company's
results in any particular quarter will fall within market
researchers' forecasted ranges."

Consensus estimates for 3Com for the third quarter ending in
February are 14 cents a share. Last quarter, ended Nov., 1997,
3Com met expectations of 4 cents a share.

Dolefully, 3Com enumerated the ways Asia's problems could
hurt the company, including increasing competition from local
competitors which could leverage local currencies to offer sales,
the drying up of pools of capital customers need to make
purchases, and the slowing of end-user purchases.



To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (13198)1/13/1998 9:26:00 PM
From: Maverick  Respond to of 45548
 
3Com warned that "a significant fluctuation in foreign currency
could have an adverse impact on the company," and that
instability in the Far East may increase credit risks as
weakening Asian currencies lead to late payments or
bankruptcies.

"Depending on the situation in Asia in coming quarters, any or all
of these factors could adversely impact the company's financial
results in future quarters," 3Com said.

However, 3Com has no intention of abandoning its Asian
customers, but may have to increase its exposure to the local
currencies to compete. "Should the Asian economic environment
fail to improve," 3Com said, "the company would consider
continuing to expand its exposure to foreign currencies to
preserve long-term customer relationships."

Just as the Asian crisis is a concern, fierce competition could hurt
3Com, as well.

"As new competitors enter the market and offer competing
products, pricing may be affected," 3Com said. "The company
believes there is a risk of downward pricing pressure on the
company's products, including products incorporating 56-Kbps
modem technology. Pricing pressure intensified across a variety
of the company's products during the second quarter of fiscal
1998, and may intensify in coming quarters."

3Com [COMS] traded in the $70 range last year before falling. In
late-afternoon trading on Tuesday, shares of 3Com were up 2 3/8
to 31 3/4, a rise of 8 percent.



To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (13198)1/13/1998 9:27:00 PM
From: craig crawford  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 45548
 
I would find it hard to believe that people wouldn't notice all day.

Perhaps COMS has dodged another bullet...

...albeit temporarily. The street cannot look at COMS blunders one after another with rose colored glasses. Sooner or later they will realize that COMS doesn't deserve the benfit of the doubt.

I pray it opens higher so I can short some more at even higher prices...



To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (13198)1/13/1998 9:37:00 PM
From: Maverick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45548
 
COMS' 10Q is reminiscent of ASND's 8K which triggered ASND plunge from 50s to low 20s.



To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (13198)1/13/1998 10:30:00 PM
From: James Petersen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 45548
 
What % of high tech companies doing any business in the Asian Area do you suppose have the exact same wording in their filings?

Here's a company with lawyers dying for a free lunch and "some people" are surprised that they would cover their butts.

I say well done 3COM. Let the bloody lawyers go elsewhere.