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Technology Stocks : Corel Corp.

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To: Alex Wulder who wrote (2950)10/15/1997 8:28:00 PM
From: Mr. Bean   of 9798
 
Alex, you hit the nail on the head when you said "But is the corporate market and its IT types really supposed to believe Corel and buy this incompatible Corel PC just to get a browser on the desktop???"

Cowpland promissed big announcements, right. Lets put all the skepticism aside for a minute. These announcements might pertain to the upcoming Gala and debut of the VNC. What announcements would excite shareholders at this time in this company? Not how WP8 is outselling or taking over Xbrand. The VNC without a home is like our plugged pipeline. We all paid for that with our stock price. Now take the VNC and announce that some of the largest most influential Corporations are inhaling this thing. BINGO

As an Example: Take a company like G.M. Its been discussed in many articles how the MIS Dept is moving rapidly toward WebTop boxes. Internet? Intranet? If Corels VNC would replace that system, how many employees from the Worlds largest Corporation would go to their local store and request the Corel VNC at his/her home. I would think that if the big boys bought, it must be good.

It been mentioned as a matter of fact, that what we use in the office is most likely bought/used at home. over 10 years ago my office had WP5.something. Well guess what, I brought WP5.something home. The same with the VNC from Corel. The potential is there. Focus on who Corel is going to sign up with this thing.

FOCUS ON THE EXECUTIVES IN THE EXPENSIVE SUITS!

Mr. Bean
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