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Technology Stocks : Corel--$100 in 1998

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To: Alomex who wrote (1826)3/17/1997 6:44:00 PM
From: Kari   of 2329
 
Sounds like a good strategy Corel-Newbridge. We'd have the two origingal Mitel team back together. Both Cowpland and Matthews have very keen minds. Maybe its time to get Cowpland back on track with him. Newbridge seems to be doing so well these days.

I have a little piece of info I heard today though. It may be of interest to:

This is a release from Nesbitt Burns:

More Changes to Come in Management Ranks

"We understand that more management changes are to come at Corel. In particular, we are of the understanding that Eid Eid, who oversees software development at Corel, will be moving on. Although senior executives at Corel have not confirmed this news, it comes on the heels of the announcement that Corel Video will be spun off into a separate entity and the autumn departure of Arlen Barsch, former head of marketing at Corel. Mr. Eid has been instrumental in ensuring that new product releases of Corel Draw and Word Perfect have met quality and timing schedules and it is unclear how this could impact Corel's planned May release of Word Perfect v.8. Corel is a 2-rated stock."

regards,
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