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Ezenia! (VSVR)
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I've been watching Videoserver for a while now and wondered if anybody
shares my interest in the company. Videoserver is not in the list of
companies covered by Silicon Investor, so here is some background info.

Videoserver make multipoint videoconferencing equipment.
'Videoconferencing' systems as they are termed are for the most part
used for communications between two parties (like you use the phone).
Videoserver make the multipoint control units (MCUs) required to have
more than two parties connected in a true videoconference. H320
videophones/cards as sold by PictureTel, Vtel, Intel etc. dial into
the MCU and each site can view up to four others. At present the
company's products are being OEMed by Picturetel and Compression
Labs, and are also being bought by carrier companies such as
Southwestern Bell. I suspect that most of the carriers are playing
with these products at present to decide whether they wish to launch
dial in videoconferencing services in an analagous way to the dial in
telephone conference call services provided today. Geographically
distributed companies could use these services to hold regular video
meetings where they previously could not justify the cost of flying
people (I don't believe this technology will ever replace face to
face meetings). Companies could also buy a product from Videoserver
to serve their own internal needs (Videoserver is also establishing a
VAR channel). Conferences need not be restricted to video, but
through the T.120 standard parties could also exhange data too
(eg. People in multiple locations watching a presentation, reviewing
a sales figures spreadsheet etc.)

The company beat analysts expectations of its 1995 earnings by 10 per
cent this week, and these estimates were increased during the year
anyhow. Here are the last 8 quarters results:-

Revenue Earnings EPS
$K $K $
Q1 94 3223 124 0.01
Q2 94 3715 178 0.02
Q3 94 4170 309 0.03
Q4 94 4487 461 0.04
Q1 95 5512 594 0.06
Q2 95 6810 985 0.08
Q3 95 7311 1300 0.10
Q4 95 8654 1808 0.14

Gross Margin 64-65 percent. Videoserver went public in May and has
been rather volatile since (what hasn't). It has been falling lately
- current price is approx $27.

Am I a wild optimist, or is this a very interesting company?
I think it should be added to the list of companies covered by this site.

Gavin Warnes
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890 Earnings out 2/3John A. Young-1/26/2000
889 not that I can readily discern, but I don;t feel they have enough of a competitQuietWon-11/4/1999
888 Is VSVR heading toward chapter 11?John Ritter-11/4/1999
887 Someone on Yahoo mentioned they should do a share buyback: This would be a misQuietWon-10/30/1999
886 Is this a good buy point for VSVR?John Ritter-10/20/1999
885 They are on top of things, then. Hope symbol doesn't change. I might not beGeneral Crude-9/16/1999
884 Not me.... Must be the SI admin....John A. Young-9/16/1999
883 John, did you have the name changed here at SI? Good Luck, GC General Crude-9/16/1999
882 We are now a Web Company. Making $$$$ today! Good Luck, GC General Crude-9/13/1999
881 VideoServer Changes Name to Ezenia! Expands Internet Strategy with InteractiviGeneral Crude-9/13/1999
880 News BURLINGTON, Mass., Sept. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- VideoServer, Inc. (Nasdaq: VSGeneral Crude-9/9/1999
879 Well, at least it's trading sideways. I've always considered that a poJohn A. Young-9/2/1999
878 John, I think ALL the small caps are taking a breather now. I own a good numTechMkt-9/1/1999
877 Does anybody have any comments on the trading range for VSVR? I've never sJohn A. Young-9/1/1999
876 I believe CSCO owns 10% of company or did at one time. I talked with the CompanGeneral Crude-8/28/1999
875 Any chance VSVR will be bought out? Someone like CSCO or LU may want to get hoTechMkt-8/27/1999
874 Correction: Video Conferencing is not becoming less important to VSVR. Still vGeneral Crude-8/27/1999
873 Gary Kraemer called me back. He has been very busy since joining the company aGeneral Crude-8/27/1999
872 BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--August 25, 1999--VIPswitch, a leading General Crude-8/25/1999
871 The 300s ask were not given to me; order sat for quite some time. I did not havGeneral Crude-8/25/1999
870 I think a buyout may be coming. Stock is acting so weird. MM are holding it sooGeneral Crude-8/24/1999
869 I had this same problem with MMs every time I bought this stock. Why don't margin_man-8/18/1999
868 VideoServer Recognized for IP Innovation Wins Frost & SullivanCrazyTrain-8/18/1999
867 Maybe we will move up today. European and Asian markets strong today. Good LucGeneral Crude-8/12/1999
866 Sooner or later we will be losing that 'stealth' cover this company seeBruSi-8/12/1999
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