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Die auf drahtlose Breitbandnetze spezialisierte Proxim hat im ersten Geschäftsquartal mit 29,5 Mio.$ fast 50% mehr umgesetzt im Vorjahr. Der Gewinn je Aktie kam auf 14 Cent oder 3,86 Mio.$ absolut vor Einmalpositionen. Außergewöhnliche Belastungen fielen in beträchtlicher Höhe an, so dass auf dieser Basis ein Verlust von 27 Cent zustande kam. Im März war die beabsichtigte Fusion mit Netopia gescheitert.
Die PROX-Aktie steigt nachbörslich um 8,8% auf 12$. Der 52-Wochen-Bereich liegt zwischen 5,62 und 68,75$.
Proxim ist nachbörslich noch gut abgegangen, über 14 $, in Frankfurt unter 15 Euro.
Bei der Nachbörse müsste der Wert über 16 Euro liegen, eine Ausnahme.
Bei der Nachbörse müsste der Wert über 16 Euro liegen, eine Ausnahme.
Proxim expects Q3 loss after attacks, sees Q4 charges
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Oct 1 (Reuters) - Proxim Inc (NasdaqNM:PROX - news), which makes products used in wireless data networks, on Monday said it expected a loss in the third quarter, as September`s attacks disrupted manufacturing and led to order cancellations and delays.
The company also said it would likely take additional restructuring actions in the fourth quarter ``to align its cost structure with current business conditions.``
Proxim forecast revenues of $16 million to $18 million in the third quarter, with a per share loss of 4 cents to 6 cents, before restructuring charges and other items. Analysts had, on average, expected a profit of 4 cents a share.
Shares of Proxim closed at $9.75 on Friday on the Nasdaq, off a 52-week high of $68.50.
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Oct 1 (Reuters) - Proxim Inc (NasdaqNM:PROX - news), which makes products used in wireless data networks, on Monday said it expected a loss in the third quarter, as September`s attacks disrupted manufacturing and led to order cancellations and delays.
The company also said it would likely take additional restructuring actions in the fourth quarter ``to align its cost structure with current business conditions.``
Proxim forecast revenues of $16 million to $18 million in the third quarter, with a per share loss of 4 cents to 6 cents, before restructuring charges and other items. Analysts had, on average, expected a profit of 4 cents a share.
Shares of Proxim closed at $9.75 on Friday on the Nasdaq, off a 52-week high of $68.50.
Proxim Supporting Microsoft Windows XP in Symphony Wireless Home Networking Products
Proxim`s Easy-to-Use, Interference Resistant Home Networking Solutions Enhanced by New Windows XP Operating System
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 29, 2001-- Proxim, Inc. (Nasdaq:PROX - news), the leader in wireless broadband networking, today announced support for Microsoft`s new Windows XP(TM) operating system in three generations of Proxim Symphony home networking products. The Symphony product line offers a user-friendly wireless home networking solution that is a strong complement to Windows XP, which offers enhanced features and functionality in a simplified computing experience.
``Proxim`s Symphony products and Windows XP are truly complementary in the home, both are designed to simplify networking while providing support for high-quality entertainment and communication applications,`` said Ken Haase, director of Consumer Product Marketing for Proxim. ``By offering Symphony support for Windows XP, we are providing customers with the most positive wireless home networking experience available.``
Proxim`s Symphony products are an ideal wireless home networking solution, providing the convenience of mobility, Ethernet data performance, and resistance to interference from other devices in and around the home such as microwave ovens, cordless phones and baby monitors. The four Symphony software components -- Composer installation wizard, Conductor modem sharing software, Maestro configuration utility, and Location Switcher -- were specifically designed to make home networking easy for the consumer.
Proxim Symphony products that now support Windows XP include the complete suite of newly announced Symphony HomeRF products, based on HomeRF 2.0, the full suite of Symphony-HRF products, the Symphony Cordless PC Card, the Symphony Cordless Modem, and the Symphony Cordless Ethernet Bridge. Windows XP support can be added to an existing product via download available now at www.proxim.com. It will be available in retail products in the next quarter.
About Symphony
The Symphony product family, which is based on the HomeRF standard, is designed specifically for consumers. HomeRF offers superior reliability, interference immunity and ease of use. Plus, it is uniquely designed to support simultaneous communication of data, voice and entertainment. All products in the Symphony family feature the Symphony Composer Installation Wizard, a set-up tool that is so simple, anyone can set up a network; the Symphony Maestro utility to monitor the wireless connection; the Symphony Conductor modem sharing software to share an existing analog modem connected to a PC with other computers; and the Location Switcher, which enables laptop users to move between unique office and home networks while maintaining their respective settings.
About Proxim
Proxim, Inc. (Nasdaq:PROX - news), the leader in wireless broadband networking, has over 15 years of experience designing and building wireless broadband networking solutions for the home, small business, enterprise and service provider markets. The Symphony(TM) product family offers easy-to-use, inexpensive wireless networking for homes. The Skyline(TM), Netline(TM) and Homeline(TM) product families provide a broad range of wireless, Ethernet and HPNA solutions, respectively, for small businesses and schools. The Harmony(TM) product family provides long-term investment protection for enterprises through the industry`s first multi-standard architecture designed to work with any wireless LAN technology. Harmony also offers a broad range of design-in modules for OEMs. The Stratum(TM) product family offers a range of broadband access solutions and building-to-building networking connectivity for enterprises and service providers. Proxim is a member of the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance and a Promoter of the Home Radio Frequency (HomeRF) Working Group along with Compaq, Intel, Siemens, Motorola, National Semiconductor and other leaders in the wireless market. The company is headquartered in Sunnyvale with offices globally. Visit www.proxim.com for more information.
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Contact:
Proxim, Inc., Sunnyvale
Amy Martin, 408/731-2781
amartin@proxim.com
Proxim`s Easy-to-Use, Interference Resistant Home Networking Solutions Enhanced by New Windows XP Operating System
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 29, 2001-- Proxim, Inc. (Nasdaq:PROX - news), the leader in wireless broadband networking, today announced support for Microsoft`s new Windows XP(TM) operating system in three generations of Proxim Symphony home networking products. The Symphony product line offers a user-friendly wireless home networking solution that is a strong complement to Windows XP, which offers enhanced features and functionality in a simplified computing experience.
``Proxim`s Symphony products and Windows XP are truly complementary in the home, both are designed to simplify networking while providing support for high-quality entertainment and communication applications,`` said Ken Haase, director of Consumer Product Marketing for Proxim. ``By offering Symphony support for Windows XP, we are providing customers with the most positive wireless home networking experience available.``
Proxim`s Symphony products are an ideal wireless home networking solution, providing the convenience of mobility, Ethernet data performance, and resistance to interference from other devices in and around the home such as microwave ovens, cordless phones and baby monitors. The four Symphony software components -- Composer installation wizard, Conductor modem sharing software, Maestro configuration utility, and Location Switcher -- were specifically designed to make home networking easy for the consumer.
Proxim Symphony products that now support Windows XP include the complete suite of newly announced Symphony HomeRF products, based on HomeRF 2.0, the full suite of Symphony-HRF products, the Symphony Cordless PC Card, the Symphony Cordless Modem, and the Symphony Cordless Ethernet Bridge. Windows XP support can be added to an existing product via download available now at www.proxim.com. It will be available in retail products in the next quarter.
About Symphony
The Symphony product family, which is based on the HomeRF standard, is designed specifically for consumers. HomeRF offers superior reliability, interference immunity and ease of use. Plus, it is uniquely designed to support simultaneous communication of data, voice and entertainment. All products in the Symphony family feature the Symphony Composer Installation Wizard, a set-up tool that is so simple, anyone can set up a network; the Symphony Maestro utility to monitor the wireless connection; the Symphony Conductor modem sharing software to share an existing analog modem connected to a PC with other computers; and the Location Switcher, which enables laptop users to move between unique office and home networks while maintaining their respective settings.
About Proxim
Proxim, Inc. (Nasdaq:PROX - news), the leader in wireless broadband networking, has over 15 years of experience designing and building wireless broadband networking solutions for the home, small business, enterprise and service provider markets. The Symphony(TM) product family offers easy-to-use, inexpensive wireless networking for homes. The Skyline(TM), Netline(TM) and Homeline(TM) product families provide a broad range of wireless, Ethernet and HPNA solutions, respectively, for small businesses and schools. The Harmony(TM) product family provides long-term investment protection for enterprises through the industry`s first multi-standard architecture designed to work with any wireless LAN technology. Harmony also offers a broad range of design-in modules for OEMs. The Stratum(TM) product family offers a range of broadband access solutions and building-to-building networking connectivity for enterprises and service providers. Proxim is a member of the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance and a Promoter of the Home Radio Frequency (HomeRF) Working Group along with Compaq, Intel, Siemens, Motorola, National Semiconductor and other leaders in the wireless market. The company is headquartered in Sunnyvale with offices globally. Visit www.proxim.com for more information.
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Contact:
Proxim, Inc., Sunnyvale
Amy Martin, 408/731-2781
amartin@proxim.com
Proxim Announces Fastest Wireless Solution for Small Businesses and Schools
Skyline 802.11a Enables 100Mbps Wireless Networking
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 12, 2001--Proxim, Inc. (Nasdaq:PROX - news), the leader in wireless broadband networking, today announced Skyline(TM) 802.11a, a family of high-performance wireless products designed to deliver the features small businesses and schools require, without added complexity and cost. The new Skyline 802.11a CardBus Card and Access Point are fully compliant with the IEEE 802.11a standard and also feature Proxim`s 2X(TM) mode, which enables connection speeds up to 108 Mbps. These speeds make it possible for small organizations to leverage a wireless network to share large files, such as presentations and graphics, utilize high-quality multimedia content, and collaborate over a wireless network at wired network speeds.
``Skyline 802.11a offers small businesses and schools the same high-speed, high-capacity wireless networking capabilities available to large enterprises, specifically tailored to meet the needs of smaller organizations,`` said Ken Haase, director of Product Marketing for Proxim. ``By removing speed and bandwidth constraints, every size company can now enjoy the freedom of wireless networking without having to limit users` productivity.``
Small businesses require similar high-performance, secure wireless networking capabilities as larger enterprises. However, smaller organizations typically require a specialized set of features that do not add cost and complexity, especially since they may lack a dedicated IT staff. Skyline 802.11a products support the highest level of encryption available for secure communication, and provide greater performance at any range than an 802.11b network. In addition, the Skyline 802.11a product family comes with software that simplifies configuration and network management.
Skyline 802.11a products are not affected by interference from devices often found in small offices, such as microwave ovens, cordless phones, Bluetooth(TM) devices and nearby 802.11b wireless LANs, since Skyline 802.11a operates in the 5 GHz band. Additionally, Skyline 802.11a products support eight non-overlapping channels, which provides increased bandwidth for a greater number of users.
The Proxim Skyline 802.11a CardBus Card is an 802.11a-compliant adapter for Windows notebook computers running Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP. Macintosh support is planned for the first quarter of 2002. The Proxim Skyline 802.11a Access Point is designed to extend existing Fast Ethernet networks by providing high-speed wireless access to company data and services.
Proxim`s Skyline 802.11a family of products is based on the industry leading AR5000 wireless LAN chipset from Atheros Communications. ``The unprecedented wireless networking speeds of 802.11a technology provide significant productivity advantages,`` said Mark Bercow, Atheros vice president of Marketing. ``We are pleased to be working with Proxim on solutions that bring these benefits to small businesses and schools.``
Pricing and Availability
The Skyline 802.11a CardBus Card and Access Point will be available in December at list prices of $179 and $499 respectively.
About Proxim
Proxim, Inc. (Nasdaq:PROX - news), the leader in wireless broadband networking, has over 15 years of experience designing and building wireless broadband networking solutions for the home, small business, enterprise and service provider markets. The Symphony(TM) product family offers easy-to-use, inexpensive wireless networking for homes. The Skyline(TM), Netline(TM) and Homeline(TM) product families provide a broad range of wireless, Ethernet and HPNA solutions, respectively, for small businesses and schools. The Harmony(TM) product family provides long-term investment protection for enterprises through the industry`s first multi-standard architecture designed to work with any wireless LAN technology. Harmony also offers a broad range of design-in modules for OEMs. The Stratum(TM) product family offers a range of broadband access solutions and building-to-building networking connectivity for enterprises and service providers. Proxim is a member of the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance and a Promoter of the Home Radio Frequency (HomeRF) Working Group along with Siemens, Motorola, National Semiconductor and other leaders in the wireless market. The company is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif. with offices globally. Visit www.proxim.com for more information.
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Contact:
Proxim, Inc.
Amy Martin, 408/731-2781
amartin@proxim.com
Skyline 802.11a Enables 100Mbps Wireless Networking
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 12, 2001--Proxim, Inc. (Nasdaq:PROX - news), the leader in wireless broadband networking, today announced Skyline(TM) 802.11a, a family of high-performance wireless products designed to deliver the features small businesses and schools require, without added complexity and cost. The new Skyline 802.11a CardBus Card and Access Point are fully compliant with the IEEE 802.11a standard and also feature Proxim`s 2X(TM) mode, which enables connection speeds up to 108 Mbps. These speeds make it possible for small organizations to leverage a wireless network to share large files, such as presentations and graphics, utilize high-quality multimedia content, and collaborate over a wireless network at wired network speeds.
``Skyline 802.11a offers small businesses and schools the same high-speed, high-capacity wireless networking capabilities available to large enterprises, specifically tailored to meet the needs of smaller organizations,`` said Ken Haase, director of Product Marketing for Proxim. ``By removing speed and bandwidth constraints, every size company can now enjoy the freedom of wireless networking without having to limit users` productivity.``
Small businesses require similar high-performance, secure wireless networking capabilities as larger enterprises. However, smaller organizations typically require a specialized set of features that do not add cost and complexity, especially since they may lack a dedicated IT staff. Skyline 802.11a products support the highest level of encryption available for secure communication, and provide greater performance at any range than an 802.11b network. In addition, the Skyline 802.11a product family comes with software that simplifies configuration and network management.
Skyline 802.11a products are not affected by interference from devices often found in small offices, such as microwave ovens, cordless phones, Bluetooth(TM) devices and nearby 802.11b wireless LANs, since Skyline 802.11a operates in the 5 GHz band. Additionally, Skyline 802.11a products support eight non-overlapping channels, which provides increased bandwidth for a greater number of users.
The Proxim Skyline 802.11a CardBus Card is an 802.11a-compliant adapter for Windows notebook computers running Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP. Macintosh support is planned for the first quarter of 2002. The Proxim Skyline 802.11a Access Point is designed to extend existing Fast Ethernet networks by providing high-speed wireless access to company data and services.
Proxim`s Skyline 802.11a family of products is based on the industry leading AR5000 wireless LAN chipset from Atheros Communications. ``The unprecedented wireless networking speeds of 802.11a technology provide significant productivity advantages,`` said Mark Bercow, Atheros vice president of Marketing. ``We are pleased to be working with Proxim on solutions that bring these benefits to small businesses and schools.``
Pricing and Availability
The Skyline 802.11a CardBus Card and Access Point will be available in December at list prices of $179 and $499 respectively.
About Proxim
Proxim, Inc. (Nasdaq:PROX - news), the leader in wireless broadband networking, has over 15 years of experience designing and building wireless broadband networking solutions for the home, small business, enterprise and service provider markets. The Symphony(TM) product family offers easy-to-use, inexpensive wireless networking for homes. The Skyline(TM), Netline(TM) and Homeline(TM) product families provide a broad range of wireless, Ethernet and HPNA solutions, respectively, for small businesses and schools. The Harmony(TM) product family provides long-term investment protection for enterprises through the industry`s first multi-standard architecture designed to work with any wireless LAN technology. Harmony also offers a broad range of design-in modules for OEMs. The Stratum(TM) product family offers a range of broadband access solutions and building-to-building networking connectivity for enterprises and service providers. Proxim is a member of the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance and a Promoter of the Home Radio Frequency (HomeRF) Working Group along with Siemens, Motorola, National Semiconductor and other leaders in the wireless market. The company is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif. with offices globally. Visit www.proxim.com for more information.
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Contact:
Proxim, Inc.
Amy Martin, 408/731-2781
amartin@proxim.com
Proxim to Support Windows XP and 802.1x Security for Harmony 802.11a Networks
Harmony 802.11a to Support XP Driver and Enhanced Wireless Security
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 12, 2001--Proxim, Inc. (Nasdaq:PROX - news), the leader in wireless broadband networking, today announced it is supporting Microsoft`s Windows XP(TM) for 802.11a wireless networks with its Harmony 802.11a CardBus Card. Windows XP users can now take advantage of Harmony 802.11a`s 100 Mbps wireless networking with native 802.1x support for enhanced wireless security.
``Proxim is pleased to offer Windows XP users the capabilities of 100 Mbps wireless networking,`` said Ken Haase, director of product marketing for Proxim. ``Harmony 802.11a customers will benefit from the addition of Windows XP`s native 802.1x support, which provides a higher level of security and interoperability across manufacturers.``
Since Harmony is a multi-standard platform, enterprise customers using Windows XP can deploy 802.11a and 802.11b wireless networks with the highest level of security. Windows XP and 802.1x also ensure enterprises interoperability with other vendors` 802.11a devices.
In addition to 802.1x-compliance for Windows XP users, Harmony also delivers equivalent security for Windows 98SE, 2000 and ME, helping enterprises maintain their investment in legacy operating systems and client devices. Like 802.1x for Windows XP, Harmony utilizes user-based authentication and automatic key distribution for these existing operating systems, enabling IT managers to employ this higher level of security across existing operating systems and devices.
The Harmony 802.11a CardBus Card began shipping in early October. Windows XP support will be available in the CardBus Card by the end of November.
About Harmony
Harmony is the most secure and flexible enterprise wireless networking solution available, with support for all leading wireless standards. Harmony lets enterprises deploy both IEEE 802.11b and high-speed 802.11a wireless networks simultaneously. For enterprise customers implementing wireless solutions, Harmony reduces equipment acquisition costs, installation complexity and long-term operating costs by centralizing network management, communication and security services.
About Proxim
Proxim, Inc. (Nasdaq:PROX - news), the leader in wireless broadband networking, has over 15 years of experience designing and building wireless broadband networking solutions for the enterprise, service provider and home markets. The Harmony(TM) product family provides long-term investment protection for enterprises through the industry`s first multi-standard architecture designed to work with any wireless technology. Harmony also offers a broad range of design-in modules for OEMs. The Stratum(TM) product family offers a range of broadband access solutions and building-to-building networking connectivity for enterprises and service providers. The Symphony(TM) product family offers easy-to-use, inexpensive wireless networking for homes. The Skyline(TM), Netline(TM) and Homeline(TM) product families provide a broad range of wireless, Ethernet and HPNA solutions, respectively, for small businesses and schools. Proxim is a member of the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance and a Promoter of the Home Radio Frequency Working Group along with Siemens, Motorola, National Semiconductor and other leaders in the wireless market. The company is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif. with offices globally. Visit www.proxim.com for more information.
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Contact:
Proxim, Inc., Sunnyvale
Amy Martin, 408/731-2781
amartin@proxim.com
Harmony 802.11a to Support XP Driver and Enhanced Wireless Security
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 12, 2001--Proxim, Inc. (Nasdaq:PROX - news), the leader in wireless broadband networking, today announced it is supporting Microsoft`s Windows XP(TM) for 802.11a wireless networks with its Harmony 802.11a CardBus Card. Windows XP users can now take advantage of Harmony 802.11a`s 100 Mbps wireless networking with native 802.1x support for enhanced wireless security.
``Proxim is pleased to offer Windows XP users the capabilities of 100 Mbps wireless networking,`` said Ken Haase, director of product marketing for Proxim. ``Harmony 802.11a customers will benefit from the addition of Windows XP`s native 802.1x support, which provides a higher level of security and interoperability across manufacturers.``
Since Harmony is a multi-standard platform, enterprise customers using Windows XP can deploy 802.11a and 802.11b wireless networks with the highest level of security. Windows XP and 802.1x also ensure enterprises interoperability with other vendors` 802.11a devices.
In addition to 802.1x-compliance for Windows XP users, Harmony also delivers equivalent security for Windows 98SE, 2000 and ME, helping enterprises maintain their investment in legacy operating systems and client devices. Like 802.1x for Windows XP, Harmony utilizes user-based authentication and automatic key distribution for these existing operating systems, enabling IT managers to employ this higher level of security across existing operating systems and devices.
The Harmony 802.11a CardBus Card began shipping in early October. Windows XP support will be available in the CardBus Card by the end of November.
About Harmony
Harmony is the most secure and flexible enterprise wireless networking solution available, with support for all leading wireless standards. Harmony lets enterprises deploy both IEEE 802.11b and high-speed 802.11a wireless networks simultaneously. For enterprise customers implementing wireless solutions, Harmony reduces equipment acquisition costs, installation complexity and long-term operating costs by centralizing network management, communication and security services.
About Proxim
Proxim, Inc. (Nasdaq:PROX - news), the leader in wireless broadband networking, has over 15 years of experience designing and building wireless broadband networking solutions for the enterprise, service provider and home markets. The Harmony(TM) product family provides long-term investment protection for enterprises through the industry`s first multi-standard architecture designed to work with any wireless technology. Harmony also offers a broad range of design-in modules for OEMs. The Stratum(TM) product family offers a range of broadband access solutions and building-to-building networking connectivity for enterprises and service providers. The Symphony(TM) product family offers easy-to-use, inexpensive wireless networking for homes. The Skyline(TM), Netline(TM) and Homeline(TM) product families provide a broad range of wireless, Ethernet and HPNA solutions, respectively, for small businesses and schools. Proxim is a member of the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance and a Promoter of the Home Radio Frequency Working Group along with Siemens, Motorola, National Semiconductor and other leaders in the wireless market. The company is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif. with offices globally. Visit www.proxim.com for more information.
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Contact:
Proxim, Inc., Sunnyvale
Amy Martin, 408/731-2781
amartin@proxim.com
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