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To: hung wood who wrote (41260)5/20/1999 10:39:00 PM
From: kha vu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
CS: was our earning play for March 22. Do you still have hard copy of our Earning Play for March 22 thru 26 ???

Since then I follow CS and post news related to this stock. Here is the latest development:

<<<Cabletron up on buyout talk
By Jeffry Bartash, CBS
MarketWatch
ROCHESTER, NH (CBS.MW) -- Shares of telecommunications equipment maker Cabletron Systems leaped 8 percentWednesday, touching their highest level since December, amid renewed takeover talk.
The manufacturer's shares (CS: news, msgs) climbed 1 to 13 9/16, the highest since it closed at 13 11/16 on Dec. 2.
Cabletron has been moving up since mid-April on speculation that the company could be bought out, most likely by a European manufacturer seeking a bigger footprint in the key U.S. market.
Merger talk intensified after Chief Executive Craig Benson said earlier in May that he's considering selling off certain operations. Many analysts and investors saw those statements as the equivalent of a for-sale sign. Benson is the company's co-founder and majority shareholder.
Cabletron, whose stock traded as high as 46 1/2 two years ago,
has struggled to keep up with much-larger rivals Lucent
Technologies, Cisco Systems and others. And with the number of
major U.S. equipment suppliers dwindling, speculation is rife that
several European concerns will move soon to snap up the largest
second-tier targets remaining.

Among possible suitors, analysts say, is Alcatel of France or
Siemens of Germany. Another company once considered a
possibility, General Electric of Britain, recently agreed to
acquire Fore Systems (FORE: news, msgs). While that might
seem to preclude a Cabletron purchase, analysts believe GEC is
still on the prowl.
cbs.marketwatch.com
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