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To: Guaranteed who wrote (4744)6/1/1998 10:02:00 PM
From: Luc Glinas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18016
 
Philip, what is your opinion about Peppe's assumptions

Luc



To: Guaranteed who wrote (4744)6/1/1998 10:58:00 PM
From: Peppe  Respond to of 18016
 
Philip,

I have made my position very clear on the CSCO thread. I have owned stock in CSCO since 95 and it's been very good to me. Unlike Stockman, I am not trying to provoke NN longs, just merely sharing a thought or two on the company. If you think that my opinions are invalid, please reply to my posts, challenge my assumptions, surprise me.

Your detection of anxiety in my posts is in your imagination and the timing of my posts (prior to NN's earnings) is nothing more than a coincidence.

If you don't want to here from me, do what I did to Stockman; ignore me.

Cheers,

Peppe



To: Guaranteed who wrote (4744)6/2/1998 8:57:00 AM
From: Peppe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18016
 
Philip,

Another reason why I'm such a Cisco suck..

biz.yahoo.com

Some highlights:

Cisco, Bellcore and RadioShack

Central to the deployment of Sprint's Integrated On-Demand Network (ION) will be three partners -- Cisco (Nasdaq: CSCO - news), Bellcore and RadioShack.

Cisco will provide technology at the heart and edge of ION, including customer premise equipment. Through the exchange of intellectual property, Cisco will provide the capability of voice over ATM for ION and the ability to connect to other carriers' legacy circuit-switched networks. In addition, Sprint will be an early implementer of the Directory Enabled Networks (DEN) standard. Networks with DEN capability place information about users and their services on ION to deliver better performance, reliability, security and quality for a variety of networked applications.

''Cisco is proud to be working with Sprint to deliver the benefits of data, voice and video integration to customers,'' said John
Chambers, president and CEO of Cisco Systems. ''By collaborating with Sprint and Bellcore, we will develop and bring to market the first ION applications and services and lead the way in making multimedia communication an everyday part of doing business.''

Cheers,

Peppe le Cisco suck