Message-ID: <14892694.1075857281184.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2000 01:10:00 -0800 (PST) From: fool@motleyfool.com To: benjamin.rogers@enron.com Subject: Breakfast With The Fool: 3Com Disappoints Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: The Motley Fool X-To: benjamin.rogers@enron.com X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Benjamin_Rogers_Dec2000_4\Notes Folders\Motley fool e-mails X-Origin: Rogers-B X-FileName: brogers.nsf _________________________________________________________________ B R E A K F A S T W I T H T H E F O O L Tuesday, December 5, 2000 benjamin.rogers@enron.com _________________________________________________________________ Sponsored By: Scottrade Open an account at Scottrade.com! $7 Trades, 120+ offices, personal brokers, FREE REAL TIME Quotes & live charts. Visit Scottrade.com today to find the branch office nearest you. http://www.lnksrv.com/m.asp?i=227742 "One hundred thousand lemmings can't be wrong." -- Graffito 3COM DISAPPOINTS Can a cash-rich balance sheet offset a slowdown in orders? By Rick Aristotle Munarriz There was a time when 3Com (Nasdaq: COMS) networking equipment and U.S. Robotics modems meant techie heaven. That time has long since gone. Citing a shortage of parts and a slowdown in orders from telco carriers, the company warned that third-quarter results would come in softer than expected. 3Com is now projecting revenues for the period to come in between $765 million and $780 million -- more than $100 million below analyst estimates. A loss of $0.19 to $0.23 a share is also nearly three times as wide as Wall Street's forecast for an $0.08 deficit. 3Com had already begun to fade away from the investing community radar. Once the company completed its spin-off of personal desktop assistant maker Palm (Nasdaq: PALM) back in July, growth investors had little reason to stick around. Standard & Poor's felt the same way. It ditched the company in favor of its Palm sprout for its S&P 500 Index. While there are no guarantees, shareholders might take solace in knowing that 3Com remains cash-rich. With $2.7 billion in cash and short-term investments, the company is stacked with $7.75 a share in greenbacks. In theory that should help limit the downside not much farther below the $9.50 the stock was fetching in after-hours trading yesterday. But even that may prove to be knobby-kneed shelter if losses continue to widen. However, 3Com believes that the carrier orders have simply been put on hold -- not hung up on the receiver. Shareholders better hope that 3Com is making the right call this time. _________________________________________________________________ NEWS TO GO A slowdown in orders will also be taking a toll on Xilinx (Nasdaq: XLNX) this quarter. The specialty chip maker warned that it too would be reporting revenues short of analyst expectations. Like its rival Altera (Nasdaq: ALTR), who had warned just last week, an inventory backlog will not be a painless fix. It's time to pay for play at MP3.com (Nasdaq: MPPP). The popular digital music site has now unveiled a "Premier Service" upgrade to its existing My.MP3.com listening solution. For $49.95 a year, users can beam up to 500 CDs to their account and stream as many as 300 songs in a row without interruption. While the free service never capped the allowable discs, it did have to be restarted after playing every 50 selections. So much for the free music revolution -- though the free basic My.MP3.com service seems set to continue. http://www.lnksrv.com/m.asp?i=227743 http://www.fool.com/m.asp?i=227744 Finland's Nokia (NYSE: NOK) should give the wireless sector a roaming charge this morning after the top dog announced that it expects revenues to grow in the 25-35% range through at least 2003. Nokia controls nearly a third of the global wireless handset market. While weakness in online advertising is certainly not news anymore, industry leader DoubleClick (Nasdaq: DCLK) confirmed the malaise by sending out pink slips yesterday. The layoffs are minor relative to other realignment sackings -- less than 10% of its workforce -- but it does confirm the hard times in the realm of Internet marketing. Brother, can you spare a banner ad click? The thong throng? According to Bloomberg.com, News Corp. 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