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To: Eric who wrote (25541)5/12/1999 12:22:00 PM
From: Freeflight  Respond to of 77400
 
Benhamou said 3Com currently has too much revenue coming from mature businesses.

The firm derives 45 percent of its sales from older niches, like networking cards, and another 45 percent from existing growth
businesses, like network switching. Yet only 10 percent of the company's revenue comes from emerging opportunities, the
chief executive said. Looking ahead, Benhamou said he wanted 3Com's so-called mature products to account for only 25
percent of revenues.

At stake here is the future of 3Com, which was once thought to be a toe-to-toe competitor to industry titans like Cisco
Systems, the Bay Networks arm of Nortel Networks, and Cabletron Systems. As Cisco got bigger and Bay got bought, 3Com
just tread water, seemingly unsure of which direction to go.

While 3Com's rivals jump into the telecommunications equipment fray, the company is focusing on the consumer market as it
attempts to shed its mature businesses in favor of emerging opportunities.

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