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To: Craig Stevenson who wrote (13710)1/15/1998 10:11:00 PM
From: Eleder2020  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29386
 
Craig-Are we talking old switches or new ones.I think military will
continue to carry the class 1 load.
Ed



To: Craig Stevenson who wrote (13710)1/15/1998 10:42:00 PM
From: Pigboy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29386
 
No offense, Craig, but that was a given, I thought? I just assumed that because they went for this deal over a year ago, I believe. It is good to see that class 1 does matter. I hope we find out the full value of the deal...




To: Craig Stevenson who wrote (13710)1/16/1998 1:29:00 AM
From: Kerry Lee  Respond to of 29386
 
From Motley Fool Evening News:

Server and mass storage systems company Data General Corp. (NYSE: DGN) fell $2 13/16 to $14 1/16 on announcing that it expects to report a sequential decline in revenues of up to 10% in the first quarter. With revenues coming in as low as $360 million combined with lower gross margins due to product mix, the company expects to miss the mean analyst estimate of $0.23 per share. Based on the press release, earnings may come in below the low end ($0.10 per share) of the range of estimates, but the company expects to report positive earnings for the quarter. Demand for the company's fibre channel storage technology has consistently lagged pronouncements regarding its superior bandwidth and greater scalability when compared with traditional small computer standard interface (SCSI) technology, but some investors still expect resellers to accelerate their adoption of the technology throughout 1998.