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To: Glenn McDougall who wrote (10993)4/26/1999 1:48:00 PM
From: Rob Riordan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18016
 
Note the quote from our favorite analyst. Doesn't he have a price target of US$27 or something like that. What a loser, can't writers find someone else to quote!

dailynews.yahoo.com

Monday April 26 1:15 PM ET

Canada's Newbridge Rises On Takeover Of Rival

TORONTO (Reuters) - Shares in networking and telecommunications firm Newbridge Networks Corp. (NYSE:NN - news)
headed higher Monday after Britain's General Electric Co. Plc agreed to buy U.S. rival FORE Systems Inc.

Stock in Kanata, Ontario-based Newbridge rose nearly 6 percent on the Toronto Stock Exchange, adding C$3 to C$56 by
midday, off a session peak of C$57.40. In New York, it climbed $2.13 to $38.13.

Analysts noted that before the FORE deal, FORE and Newbridge were the two biggest publicly owned companies in the field.

Now any suitor that wants to acquire a large company with asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) telecommunications switching
technology will have to go shopping in Kanata, said Rob MacLellan, analyst at CT Securities.

In Monday's momentum-driven market, investors are betting that Newbridge has ''a greater scarcity value, because they're the
only large-scale ATM player left,'' MacLellan said.

''But the Siemens relationship makes it far too complicated for most people in my view,'' MacLellan said. Newbridge and
Germany's Siemens AG have a wide-ranging alliance.

''I would think if anybody buys Newbridge, it'll be Siemens, and it'll be some point in the future,'' he said.

Paul Silverstein, senior analyst at BancBoston Robertson Stephens, said if Newbridge was a takeover target, ''there remains
the same laundry list of candidates who remain interested.''

His list includes Sweden's Telefon AB L.M. Ericsson, Finland's Nokia Ab, Oy, U.S.-based Tellabs Inc. (Nasdaq:TLAB -
news) and Siemens.

Investors could also take a more bearish view that Newbridge's valuation is too rich for a merger, MacLellan added.
''Everybody's been bought but Newbridge, and maybe Newbridge isn't actually open to being acquired, at least not at these
levels,'' he said.