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To: David Lawrence who wrote (17206)6/10/1998 11:58:00 AM
From: joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45548
 
Some comments on the Greenspan talk by
Brief.com ...

11:30 ET Dow -27, Nasdaq -13, S&P -2.95: Market basically blows off Greenspan as the "same old
story"...meanwhile, in France, the World Cup is now under way!...(Brasil strikes first and leads Scotland 1-0 on a
header off an early corner kick).

11:05 ET Dow -29, Nasdaq -14, S&P -3.45: Headlines on Greenspan could be worrisome: U.S. may need to
raise rates if demand does not abate noticeably, Fed watching inflation closely, data suggest Q2 inflation pick-up,
and stock prices hard to sustain unless economy stays exceptionally strong.

Looks like it's time for COMS to get back to work



To: David Lawrence who wrote (17206)6/10/1998 1:23:00 PM
From: Wigglesworth  Respond to of 45548
 
3Com makes hubs and routers!
No more modems and NICs!

3Com, Calif. Co. In Digital Subscriber Line Deploy Pact
Dow Jones Newswires

SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- 3Com Corp. (COMS) and Redback Network Inc. formed an alliance to focus on digital subscriber line, or DSL, deployment from a systems view.

In a press release, 3Com said it signed a worldwide distribution agreement for Redback Network's Subscriber Management System 1000 concentrator, a networking device that enhances the scalability of DSL networks.

The companies also agreed to tightly integrate their products.

Redback, based in Sunnyvale, Calif., develops networking systems for Internet services.

3Com makes hubs and routers.