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To: D.E. Lee who wrote (16089)8/18/1998 1:01:00 AM
From: Curtis E. Bemis  Respond to of 77400
 
Cisco Ranked #1 in Worldwide ATM Switch Port Shipments and Sales by
Cahners In-Stat Group

Cisco announced that according
to a recent market-share report
from the Cahners In-Stat Group, it
has continued to gain momentum in the ATM WAN
and LAN switching markets. Cisco is ranked first in
both worldwide ATM WAN switch port shipments
and in worldwide ATM WAN switch manufacturer
sales in the latest market-share report. The number
one rankings for both areas are for the second
calendar quarter, as well as for the first half of 1998.
The Cahners In-Stat Group report also ranked Cisco
first in worldwide ATM LAN switch port shipments
and worldwide ATM 155 megabit per second
(Mbps) LAN switch port shipments. These rankings
are for the second calendar quarter of 1998.

cisco.com



To: D.E. Lee who wrote (16089)8/18/1998 1:13:00 AM
From: dmf  Respond to of 77400
 
Lee & Thread: Hmm....Maybe they just don't believe in advertising <g>.

Seriously, I wonder what they think of Apple's Imac campaign...and if they want to suggest how to better spend that money.

I wouldn't be surprised if Chambers & Co. are having a hard time watching "Internet" stocks soar (without profits) while Cisco keeps chugging away without the same sort of wild enthusiasm.

Do you think the new ad campaign will try to position Cisco as the ultimate internet play/player?

Just thinking. dmf



To: D.E. Lee who wrote (16089)8/19/1998 11:57:00 AM
From: mrclinton  Respond to of 77400
 
<< Well, the, um, "analysts" at briefing.com have weighed in on Cisco's advertising campaign:>>

Ever wonder why they're called ANALysts?

Could it be they've got their heads stuck so far up they're own, they can almost see daylight?

Opinions threadsters?