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To: pass pass who wrote (3216)8/22/1998 7:33:00 AM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7342
 
pass pass

Haven't seen you around on these threads for awhile. I guess we have been investing in different companies...

I agree, cien & tlabs must have a strong working relationship. After AT &T announcement they did the best thing for both company shareholders by holding up merger for a couple of weeks. I can't imagine the law suits , shareholders screaming etc.if the merger proceeded. It was best to step back and evaluate where they are at and start over. If not tlabs then cien will find another to merge with soon..

In the meantime it would be nice to tlab move up more.....<g>

ps lifted from cien thread
The company's stock was trading at 33-1/2 on the Instinet electronic trading system, up
from 31-1/4 after the close. The company after the bell issued a statement saying it saw
no change in its business outlook despite AT&T's decision not to test one of its
products.