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To: Z Analyzer who wrote (8537)3/1/1999 7:02:00 PM
From: Maverick  Respond to of 9124
 
Disk drive maker Quantum Corp. (Nasdaq:QNTM - news) spun ahead $3 1/8, or 19%, to
$19 9/16 today on news that it plans to enter the network storage device market later this year,
setting the stage for a rumble with file servers power Network Appliance (Nasdaq:NTAP -
news) . Quantum is hoping the foray into new territory will position it to answer storage needs
related to the Internet and the proliferation of network computers. The company also believes the
move will rally investors -- the shares are essentially flat in 1999 amid a general malaise among
drive makers -- and intends to complement the strategy by listing its hard disk drive and storage
systems businesses as separate tracking stocks. This isn't a spin-off, however, as the company
will retain one management team and board. From Motley Fool.