As far as Cabletron's future is concerned, Johnson said that Benson had been averse
to selling the company. So now "the real question" is: "Will the company be put up for
sale or will they really hunker down on the networking business and try to become a
successful player? I don't know the answer," Johnson said.
Cabletron CEO resigns
By Bob Wallace, Computerworld | Career
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