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To: KYA27 who wrote (24784)4/30/1999 1:16:00 PM
From: Scott Kleinhans  Respond to of 77399
 
70% or 58% I don't know exactly. Here's info from the Quicken site on Institutional Ownership. If it wasn't a good company do you think they'd own it??

Share Information
Market Capitalization (Mil): $ 179,684.43
Current Outstanding Shares (000's): 1,597,195
Number of Institutional Shareholders: 2,129
Shares Held By Institutions (000's): 924,197
Percent Shares Held By Institutions: 58%


quicken.com

Scott



To: KYA27 who wrote (24784)4/30/1999 1:30:00 PM
From: Eric  Respond to of 77399
 
Doesn't seem scary to me. I'd rather have high institution holdings, especially with the one's that I know that are holding Cisco!

This is normally Cisco's slowest QTR, but with the news of the last few QTR's they seem to be really accelerating here. With Cisco branching out into the IP phone business the opportunities will be just HUGE.

So many people worry that LU and NT will have the business. It just shows a lack of understanding of what will really happen and how huge a change in infrastructure this will bring.

They will all grow tremendously.

I just think one will profit the most! <gg>

Eric