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To: Helios who wrote (24249)4/8/1999 9:04:00 PM
From: LindyBill  Respond to of 77397
 
You know, I know longer see his posts, just the responses to his posts, posts about him, and one or two posts about Cisco. He has effectively destroyed this thread.



To: Helios who wrote (24249)4/9/1999 7:15:00 AM
From: John Stichnoth  Respond to of 77397
 
THREAD: Can we please keep all ad hominem comments off the thread. Our preoccupation with individuals has made reading this thread a real drag. Discuss the issues, not the people!

(I agree with LindyBill).

Thank you.
JS



To: Helios who wrote (24249)4/9/1999 7:24:00 AM
From: Zoltan!  Respond to of 77397
 
Dow Jones Newswires -- April 9, 1999

Cisco CEO: S. Korean Ops Will Grow 70% To 100% Next 12 Mths

By Michael Schuman

SEOUL (Dow Jones)--John Chambers, chief executive of Cisco Systems Inc. (CSCO) of the U.S., , which is a leader in networking products for the Internet, said the firm's business in South Korea will grow by 70% to 100% over the next 12 months.

In the past nine months, Chambers said, revenues have grown about 70% in Korea.

"We've seen the Asian countries take off despite the economic crisis," Chambers told Dow Jones Newswires.

Chambers said that Korean companies are now realizing how important the Internet will be for the success of their businesses.

"Business executives are getting it and saying go for it," Chambers said.

Cisco has continued to allocate more resources to its Asian business throughout the economic crisis. Over the next 12 months, Cisco will invest about $40 million in Asia and increase staff in Asia by 40%.

interactive.wsj.com