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To: Tim Luke who wrote (17085)3/14/1999 10:27:00 PM
From: QuietWon  Respond to of 90042
 
For anyone wanting to express their feelings -> techstocks.com



To: Tim Luke who wrote (17085)3/14/1999 10:28:00 PM
From: QuietWon  Respond to of 90042
 
Tim, good to see you back for a few days. Thx for keeping the focus!



To: Tim Luke who wrote (17085)3/14/1999 10:37:00 PM
From: Glenn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 90042
 
Expect some action here.
smiles

Microsoft, Intel to unveil telecom alliance - FT
LONDON, March 15 (Reuters) - Microsoft <MSFT.O> and Intel
<INTC.O> are expected to announce a joint attack on the
fast-growing telecommunications equipment business on Monday,
the Financial Times reported.
The newspaper said in its Monday edition that the two
companies will unveil an alliance with hardware producers
Hewlett-Packard <HWP.N> and Northern Telecom Ltd. <NTL.TO>, also
known as Nortel Networks.
If successful, the alliance could open up a huge market for
Microsoft's Windows NT operating system and Intel's Pentium
microprocessor, the report said. The venture is seen as possibly
advancing the introduction of corporate networks combining
voice, data and video signals on the same infrastructure, the
report said.
The plan is for Canadian-based Nortel to build routers,
switches and servers for corporate networks running Microsoft NT
software and handling both data and voice communications.
Nortel initiated the new four-way alliance, the article
said. The move is seen as a departure from usual practice in the
the telecoms equipment market where competitors such as Cisco
Systems <CSCO.O> and Lucent Technologies <LU.N> produce both the
hardware and software needed for their equipment.
The venture could give Nortel the opportunity to get in on
the ground floor of a growing market, even if it runs the risk
of undermining its profitable voice telecoms business lines.
Other telecoms equipment suppliers could eventually be
brought into the alliance if it proves successful, and it is
understood that the new range will be marketed by
Hewlett-Packard under its brand name, the report said.


REUTERS
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To: Tim Luke who wrote (17085)3/14/1999 10:47:00 PM
From: Glenn  Respond to of 90042
 
This looks like a direct attack on csco.
Where is 3 com in the discussion?
Glenn



To: Tim Luke who wrote (17085)3/14/1999 11:23:00 PM
From: Tim Luke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90042
 
for those of you holding or thinking of buying pair...it is my opinion that pair is now back in favor and the rumors are back in the press....so what does this mean???....it means you can expect the market makers to be hot and heavy playing their games with the stock.....ie...head fakes and shaking shares..

stay strong!