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Newbridge Networks
An SI Board Since February 1996
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Emcee:  John Messbauer Type:  Unmoderated
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17916 Thomas, I'm not sure what portion of ALA's 120,000 employees are basSteve Fancy-3/18/2000
17915 >>carrier telecommunication business in N.America will be run independentThomas Scharf-3/18/2000
17914 If I was an Austrian (or Italian or whatever) I'd be a little concerned aboMichael M-3/18/2000
17913 Bob, braking NN in part would be very difficult. Core switching (36170,670) is zbyslaw owczarczyk-3/18/2000
17912 --OT-- EU does not have a supreme court like usa does. This is why the two casBob Howarth-3/18/2000
17911 --OT-- Yes. But keep New Orleans and make it the capitol of Alabama! Bob Howarth-3/18/2000
17910 --OT-- Since you brought it up, Bob, I will add my 2 cents -- if the EU were toMichael M-3/18/2000
17909 Breaking NN up into pieces, IPO'ing things like the 3DSL and the subsidiariBob Howarth-3/18/2000
17908 March 11-17'th Economist Magazine, page 60, Charlemagne column, offers a faBob Howarth-3/18/2000
17907 Thomas a good point, however carrier telecommunication business in N.America wizbyslaw owczarczyk-3/18/2000
17906 >>ALA is a an undiscovered powerhouse IMO<<?????? Powerhouse? A FREThomas Scharf-3/18/2000
17905 Steve, I agree with all your points. <eom>gbh-3/17/2000
17904 Bob, so who else is interested in NN? Without ALA, and without an imminent takgbh-3/17/2000
17903 I don't know Bob, seems an option to back out of the deal penalty free iSteve Fancy-3/17/2000
17902 Steve, don't can the deal, just get rid of the ALA extortion clause about iBob Howarth-3/17/2000
17901 Doug, guess you were right, and I was definitely wrong. I had a much longer poBob Howarth-3/17/2000
17900 ZO, <i><<do not forget they b/c of merger they made entire good wiblaireo1-3/17/2000
17899 Now here's a guy that understands the game. ALA is a an undiscovered poSteve Fancy-3/17/2000
17898 Not to mention the Paris 5-1 stock split that will put the ADR at parity witSteve Fancy-3/17/2000
17897 Probably not far until it gets over the black eye it gave itself by offering toSteve Fancy-3/17/2000
17896 <i>They only beat the street in their last earnings by a couple of zbyslaw owczarczyk-3/17/2000
17895 Won't happen unless NN deal is killed. Seems some NN'ers don't undSteve Fancy-3/17/2000
17894 I think we have to remember that if the ALA deal was not made, NN would likely blaireo1-3/17/2000
17893 Bob: When I anticipated that a month ago, the Board was all up in arms. There Doug-3/17/2000
17892 James and other fellow NN shareholders. This deal with ALA is really starting Bob Howarth-3/17/2000
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