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To: The Phoenix who wrote (25504)5/12/1999 10:06:00 AM
From: Mike M  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 77399
 
I can't take much more of the stupidity on SI.

Relax, Gary...Life is too short to get so worked up.



To: The Phoenix who wrote (25504)5/12/1999 9:21:00 PM
From: Howard Bennett  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77399
 
Congrats on your successful investment in Cisco, however I think you
(and your friends) need to learn some more about the telecommunications
industry.

The only area that Cisco has "for all intents and purposes a monopoly" is
in the router market. If you read the market research reports, you will find
that growth in this market has flattened out. Where are the new profits
going to come from to continue to justify the massive ratios that CSCO
trades at ?

The answer is the Carrier market. However, Cisco is a virtual NOBODY
in that space, with Lucent, Nortel, Alcatel, Siemens and Ericsson being
the giants. Cisco has no experience with voice, or building massively
scalable and incredibly reliable networks. Don't get me wrong -- Cisco
will be a player in this area but they will not achieve anywhere near the
market dominance that they did in the (enterprise) router market.

The telecommunications market is undergoing a paradigm shift as "Voice"
and "Data" collide. Cisco's advantage in the data arena is offset by its
shortcomings in voice capabilities. Sorry, but if you really believe
Chamber's tripe about "New World" technology and that "voice will be
free" in the near future then you have fallen prey to a marketing ploy. Ditto
to the concept that "Cisco is the Internet" -- CSCO could cease to exist
tomorrow and there are companies that could easily step up and fill the
void. Just because the Internet is growing by leaps and bounds does
NOT mean that Cisco is the only one that is going to supply the
infrastructure.

It's a new playing field out there and Cisco no longer stands as a gorilla
when you consider the whole telecomms industry, instead of just one
small segment. When you consider the spectrum of Telephony, IP/Data,
Optical Networking and Wireless you will find that there are other
companies better positioned than CSCO.

Don't get me wrong, Cisco is a great company that will continue to grow.
However, I don't believe that it warrants such an incredible premium to its
competitors. What will happen when they "miss a quarter" (a la DELL)? It
could be an awfully long fall from such a lofty height.

I now return you to your normal programming...



To: The Phoenix who wrote (25504)5/12/1999 9:27:00 PM
From: Howard Bennett  Respond to of 77399
 
>I can't take much more of the stupidity on SI.

I'll bet you are not this brave in person...