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

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To: Gerald M. Gualano who wrote (8011)2/17/1997 9:48:00 PM
From: Steve Fancy   of 42771
 
>>I don't understand why Young has been so quiet. Marengi is not the
>> one who should be commentimg on the CEO search, unless he is
>> the chosen one. If so, WHAT A HORRIBLE JOKE HAS BEEN
>>PLAYED ON US.<<

Hi Gerald,

Even if he is the chosen one, John Young should be giving the
updates IMO. It would appear that the announcement is going to be 4-6
weeks late...that is if they don't announce a delay then. Currently they
are attempting to act as if through mid April is within the 6-month
window they originally specified. I expected the announcement by
March 1.

If it is Marengi, like I said in a previous post..."they've been playing
with our minds and our money". Why would they allow Marengi to start
talking loudly about aquisitions before the CEO announcement? Almost
too obvious...giving the CEO announcement away. If someone new
were brought in, then this would all be subject to change, again...unless
this has all been worked out with the replacement. If that were the case
though, wouldn't they just get the announcement out of the way.

At this point, even if Marengi is able to boost the stock 5 bucks in the
next 60 days, I will not trust this guy...too much damage has been done.
Under his reign the company has clammed up totally. Marengi is
showing a disturbing trend at contradicting himself when he does
speak.

This subject infuriates me.

sf
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