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- From: tshannon@krakatoa.bbn.com (Tod Shannon)
- Newsgroups: misc.invest
- Subject: Re BBN
- Message-ID: <lmbketINNcqv@news.bbn.com>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 00:05:49 GMT
- Reply-To: tshannon@bbn.com
- Organization: BBN Advanced Simulation, Cambridge, MA, USA.
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- NNTP-Posting-Host: krakatoa.bbn.com
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- I guess it just goes to show you that you can't believe everything that
- you read.
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- BBN was started back in 1948 by a couple of PhD's (Dick Bolt and Leo Beranek)
- to do business in the then new field of acoustics (or should I say then
- non-existent field of acoustics?).
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- Some of the more well-known work they did was acoustics work for the United
- Nations General Assembly Hall and Carnegie Hall. They later hired on
- a grad student named Newman (can't remember his first name) and started
- BBN.
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- The company is a diversified high-tech company. The ARPAnet (the original
- one contracted out by ARPA in like 1969 or so) was designed and built by BBN.
- Willie Crowther (that guy who wrote the first adventure game, Adventure) works
- here.
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- BBN is best known for its acoustics and networking technologies (a lot of
- stuff for the Navy - Shhhh! you're not supposed to know that!); the first
- commercial packet switch network, Tymenet (?) or was it Telenet, was started
- by BBN and then sold off.
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- The company has primarily done work from a contract basis as opposed to a
- more commercial product orientation (although that has slowly been changing,
- with debatable results). The past several years haven't been kind with
- growing competition for defense contracting dollars squeezing traditional
- markets.
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- BBN has also been involved in distributed simulation and graphics (oh, I
- guess the buzzword for that now is Virtual Reality) with over 200 systems
- in the field.
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- BBN used to be trying to get into the massive parallel world, but that
- didn't pan out so well, although some effort is still in this area.
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- The company is about a $260 million revenues. Recently announced suspension
- of a .06 dividend, and expects some significant losses this fiscal year
- due to "continued investment in future products." The company spends something
- like 25-30 million on R&D.
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- In many ways a pretty cool place to work, I must say.
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- Why did the stock go up to 6 1/8? I certainly have no idea.
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- -Tod Shannon
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