Well, we could blame Novell's salesforce but that doesn't explain the continuation of falling sales for many years, despite aggressive pricing. Sadly, it's just that sort of denial that had companies like Novell in deep trouble.
Now, who created the bad reviews for the widely panned Windows version when that came out? Now, why would the failed Borland spreadsheet mysteriously be superior to Microsoft's? You see, you're not making any sense. You want us to believe that if Novell acquired it that it must be superior to Microsoft. That's nonsense, stop reaching for straws.
BTW, trouble ahead: Corel dumped Debian (says Corel on the box) Linux into retail stores. Has all that revenue already been recognized? In other words, are things far, far, far, far worse than the latest earnings report indicates? |