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Technology Stocks : Novell (NOVL) dirt cheap, good buy?

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To: Jim McCormack who wrote (17218)9/12/1997 9:21:00 PM
From: Joe Antol   of 42771
 
Jim. We think very much alike. Funny, I was saying just yesterday...

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To: DJBEINO (17142 )
From: Joe Antol
Sep 11 1997 2:18PM EST
Reply #17145 of 17219

DJ. Sounds great to me. Now, what does Stone plan to do about NT 5.0..
the next releases of Backoffice, Sql Server, et cetera, et cetera? AND
the "legions" of companies that Microsoft have "frozen in time" while
those same "folk that bet their careers on MS"; while they wait for
a "total" out-of-the-box solution to their server needs, which would
include not only app support, but networking support, directory
support, collaboration support, and tools support. What and how will
Novell do to "woo" all of these "folk" (you kow, the one's you read
about on Novell's web pages, and in the media, and how Novell always
says -- well harummpph - "our" product(s) are better and ...) .. woo
them back to use Novell over Microsoft? How? How long? 6 mos? 1 yr?
5 yrs? How? ..
>>>>>>

Regards,

Joe...

Well Novell ... what "will you do"? Will you tell all on 9/17?

(PS: Want my opine? -- well you'll get it anyway ... Jettison the BOD.
Each member sans Schmidt is worth 2 bucks on the price. Shed 5, get $10, BINGO -- Stock is 19. Everyone's happy, immense profit taking follows, then you start with a clean slate. Sound good? Why not? Apple did it. So can you.)
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