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To: cfimx who wrote (7817)2/18/1998 4:28:00 PM
From: Charles Tutt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Re: hwp winning head to head vs. sunw ==> bullish for sunw!!

You bet. Absolutely. (Are you frustrated yet? Apparently not.) BTW, as a shareholder in both, I win either way. JMHO.



To: cfimx who wrote (7817)2/18/1998 4:28:00 PM
From: Kal  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 64865
 
All,
Just curious,

has anyone read Men are from Mars, Women are from venus?



To: cfimx who wrote (7817)2/18/1998 4:37:00 PM
From: John Mireley  Respond to of 64865
 
Can Sun stay in business selling SPARC
and Java to the cable industry? Maybe they
don't need to sell workstations, just
NC's, excuse me Set Top Boxes.

NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Prospects that digital set-top boxes made by
Scientific-Atlanta Inc. will be used by the nation's cable television
operators sparked a surge in the company's shares Wednesday.
Shares rose 12% after Ragen MacKenzie analyst Mary Ryan issued a
"buy" recommendation on Scientific-Atlanta (SFA) stock, which analysts
say also was helped by the perceived easing of the Asian economic crisis.
Scientific-Atlanta shares were trading at midafternoon up $1.975, or
12%, at $17.625 on volume of 1.4 million shares, compared with the daily
average of 615,500.
"Given their technological lead, Scientific-Atlanta could capture
between 35% to 50% of the digital set-top market," Ryan said.
"Longer-term, a resumption in growth in the U.K. and Asia would improve
profit margins."