Hmmm,
eps of .53 for Cisco versus .14 for Juniper and a PE ratio of 104.5 versus 1543.
Juniper sounds like the long term stock for
me.
Learn
what you can when you can.
-----Original Message----- From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jean
Stockton Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 2:31 PM To: Leon
Bass; MR Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE:
Juniper
juniper stock
are out performing cisco at this time - sure cisco does a lot of
acquisitions. 206 pr sh vs 55.5 pr sh is a
significant difference. my good guess is that there will be enough out
there for all. as someone said, be prepared to work with
all.
m
Like
everything else, When it's new everyone wants a piece, can you talk to
anyone who has used it for at least 5 years, I doubt it. Whoever is
placing the future of their company on this brand new technology better
think twice. If you are smart, you better have an ole reliable Cisco box
sitting close by, just in case Juniper comes up with an error, the technical
support has not even seen yet, and You wouldn't know that would you, who can
you call and compare with, NOBODY. New technology is fine and good, but
rest assure there will be bugs, don't even fool yourself, because if you do,
YOU won't be in this field very long. Just a thought, a technical ONE.
MR wrote:
Juniper products are much faster and cute. Look
like your company is in right direction. Note... routing and session
concept is going to go when optical products available. Cisco do not have
time to figure out new technology...know only buying companies and making
CCIE’s.Martin
"Nova
Rich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...Help guys,
My company wants to buy Juniper routers instead of
Cisco. Having never worked with Juniper equipment before I don't know
why it's so good.
I'm told that it's faster, cheaper and has a smaller
foot print? What's a foot print? Is it really better then Cisco?
Nova
Rich
|