Robbie Stephens Conference: Brocade Sees Big Opportunities, but Offers Little of What Investors Want

02/14/01 - 01:27 PM EST

Dan Colarusso

SAN FRANCISCO -- After seeing his company's stock banged around for a couple of days, Brocade (BRCD Quote - Cramer on BRCD - Stock Picks) Chief Financial Officer Michael Byrd spent most of his presentation at the Roberson Stephens Technology 2001 Conference here Wednesday highlighting the joys of storage-area networks.

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Addressing a crowd of investors that couldn't be fully contained by one of the larger ballrooms at the Palace Hotel, Byrd said Brocade sees tremendous growth opportunities in the storage-area network business, especially after cementing a pact with Cisco (CSCO Quote - Cramer on CSCO - Stock Picks) to develop inter-network storage-area networks. Brocade makes fibre-channel switches that connect storage-area networks to one another.

Still, at a breakout session after the company's presentation, investors prodded Byrd on the company's health. The stock was hit after Emulex (EMLX Quote - Cramer on EMLX - Stock Picks) disclosed Friday that some customers were pushing back orders.

But Brocade said little more than it did Tuesday at the Goldman Sachs Technology Investment Symposium. "The concerns are about economic conditions, not the competition," Byrd said. He added that the company was going to make "massive" investments in sales efforts and technology. And he said rumors last week of Brocade product delays were false.

The stock recently was down 88 cents, or 1.6%, at $52.56 a share.

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