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To: jach who wrote (3083)9/14/1998 1:41:00 PM
From: gbh  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 12623
 
jach, I doubt it. CSCO (or anyone else) will not pay $30 for CIEN right now. And its unlikely Nettles will sell for less than $35. Cien is on its own for the next 6-12 months, and will try to fix its business model and sales strategy.

CSCO or anyone other potential acquirer would rather pay a higher price and get a healthy business, than pay a lower price and get an unknown entity. This should be clear, and was TLAB's intention.

Forget about quick moves to the $20 area. Nettles promised more contracts and better PR. Hmmmmm. Seems like smoke and mirrors to me. He also promised a lousy 4Q and '99. Unless there is some true "new" business, and not just announcements of contracts already signed, this stock will languish. Get used to it.

gary



To: jach who wrote (3083)9/14/1998 8:48:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12623
 
CIENA Announces Summary Judgement Granted in its Favor in Kimberlin Case

Business Wire - September 14, 1998 15:36
%CIENA CIEN %MARYLAND %COMPUTERS %ELECTRONICS %COMED %TELECOMMUNICATIONS V%BW P%BW

LINTHICUM, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 14, 1998--A federal district court has dismissed federal securities law claims brought against CIENA Corporation (NASDAQ: CIEN) and certain of its individual directors by investor Kevin Kimberlin and related parties, finding "no violations" of federal securities laws in the Company's or directors' conduct. Kimberlin filed the lawsuit in November 1996 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York against the company and certain directors, alleging that Kimberlin and other parties controlled by him had been fraudulently denied the opportunity to purchase shares in CIENA in connection with a private offering in December 1995.

In a decision dated September 9, 1998, but received by the Company today following its morning conference call with financial analysts, U.S. District Court Judge Sonia Sotomayor granted CIENA's motion for summary judgement as to the Kimberlin plaintiffs' federal securities claims, finding "no violations of the federal securities laws in (CIENA's and the individually-named board members') conduct." The Court also dismissed all related state law claims without prejudice, declining to exercise jurisdiction over these claims.

Patrick Nettles, CIENA's President and Chief Executive Officer said, "We are delighted that the court has agreed with our position that there was no basis for these claims, and we are pleased that we can put this distraction behind us and move forward with our business."

ABOUT CIENA

Based in Linthicum, Maryland, CIENA Corporation is a worldwide market leader of open architecture, dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) systems for long-distance and local exchange carriers. CIENA's DWDM solutions include the MultiWave(R) 1600 long-haul transport system, WaveWatcher(R) network management software, the MultiWave Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer, the MultiWave Sentry(tm) enhanced long-distance transport system and the new MultiWave(R) Firefly and MultiWave Metro(tm) short-haul systems. Through its Alta subsidiary, based in Norcross, GA, CIENA provides a range of engineering, furnishing and installation (EF&I) services for telecommunications service providers in the areas of transport, switching and wireless communications.

Additional information about CIENA can be found on its World Wide Website: ciena.com.


CONTACT: CIENA Corporation
Investor Contact:
Suzanne DuLong
888/243-6223
email: ir@CIENA.com
or
Press Contact:
Denny Bilter
800/921-1144
email: dbilter@ciena.com