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Tuesday, 12/14/2004 11:46:55 AM

Tuesday, December 14, 2004 11:46:55 AM

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COMS-COMS: New 52-Wk Low @ $3.980 dn 2.45%

Tuesday , December 14, 2004 11:31 ET

This is the 1st 52 WEEK LOW alert for COMS in the past 7 calendar days.

The share price for 3Com Corporation (NASDAQ NM: COMS) reached a new 52-week low today, trading at $3.980, down $-0.100 (-2.45%) from its previous close of $4.080.

The Company's previous 52-week low of $4.000 was set 123 days ago on August 13, 2004.

One year ago, the Company's shares closed at $7.948. The price has declined more than 49 percent since then.

At the time of this alert, the stock had traded 4,461,300 shares via 2,345 trades, 25.34% below it's 20day average of 5,975,740 shares.

This new 52-week low currently puts the stock:

12.06% below its 20day Moving Average of $4.526
8.23% below its 50day Moving Average of $4.337
9.68% below its 100day Moving Average of $4.407

The Company last released news on December 14, 2004 (today):

"Zacks.com Announces That the Following Companies Will Release Earnings This Week: Best Buy, 3com Corp., Fedex, Goldman Sachs and Oracle"

3COM CORPORATION
3Com Corporation is in the computer networking industry and has evolved from a supplier of discrete products to a provider of networking products and solutions. The Company specializes in products and services that provide straightforward solutions to complex networking challenges. Its network offerings focus on targeted sectors of the commercial enterprise market, connecting businesses to their employees, customers, and suppliers, and service provider market, particularly in the areas of Internet protocol (IP) service platforms and access infrastructure. Headquartered in Santa Clara, California, the Company has worldwide research and development, manufacturing, marketing, sales, and support capabilities.



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