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Technology Stocks : Corel--$100 in 1998

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To: micromike who wrote (1830)4/14/1997 12:35:00 PM
From: micromike   of 2329
 
Well I made a bad guess about Terry Matthew's. I guess he will not be interested in Corel NC spin off.Sounds like he's going into a hotel business. Terry has a 100M passion to create The Celtic Manor Hotel, Golf and Coutry Club out of Lydia Beynon Nursery - a place in Wales
TM was born.

NCs vs. PCs? Ignore the propaganda; versatile PCs and low-cost thin clients both have a place in almost any organization.
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Here's the truth: PCs and NCs are not an either-or choice. And neither type of machine is a one-size-fits-all solution. There's room for both in almost any organization. Contrary to what you may have heard, it's possible for a company to adopt NCs without smashing all its PCs with hammers and rewriting all its software in Java. PCs and NCs can peacefully coexist on the same networks, access the same data, and, in some cases, even run the same software. Open-minded MIS managers can save money and boost productivity by matching the appropriate computing device -- PC or NC -- to each worker's job and skills.
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This statement seems funny considering the NC is just starting to be implemented. Sun has a card that will convert older PC into NC. Time will answer this one.

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