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Technology Stocks : INPR - Inprise to Borland (BORL)

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To: Big Dog who wrote (4431)2/9/2000 1:18:00 PM
From: atvcb  Read Replies (2) of 5102
 
Darrell:

(1) I have, as I assume other INPR shareholders as well, greatly appreciated all the information links and all that you have kindly posted on this board. I have wanted to thank you but I have not been a member until 5 minutes ago.

(2) As an INPR shareholder, I could not think of a single positive reason why INPR would sell out for the Corel stock at this price, nor could I think of a single positive reason why INPR would sell out for the Corel stock at any price, nor could I think of a single positive reason why INPR would sell out for the Corel stock at any price and with "Cowpland resigning", etc etc. (actually if cowpland goes, Corl likely would swing up, and I could get rid of my stupid INPR).

(3) What do you, and other participants of this board, think of the possibility of another bidder coming in?

(4) I do not have the precise number but I tend to speculate, due to the heavy volume in the last two months, that the cost basis of a lot of institutional as well as individual holdings is not lower than the current price range of 12-15. What do you, and other participants of this board, think of the possibility of a majority "no" vote to this merger (knowing that a lot can happen between now and May).
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