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Technology Stocks : Corel Corp.

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To: Kashish King who wrote (8945)5/3/2000 3:27:00 AM
From: JC Jaros  Read Replies (3) of 9798
 
I respect that contrary voice against 'pom-pom waving'. You've often provided rational counterpoint to cheerleading, particularly against the posts of momentum traders. You provide solid historical context that potential investors would do well to give weight to. But, Corel has an upside that you should at least acknowledge lest you appear to merely have it in for this company. --- I have a cost basis under $4 U.S. -- I sold 40% of my CORL at ~$25 U.S. --- The remainder could go to zero, I'm just trying to make the point that I'm relatively even minded about CORL (for a long). I have a pretty good understanding of the market Corel is splashing around in. I came into this and somewhat remain the sceptic with regard to Linux on the desktop. It's notable that there are more and not fewer Linux Desktop strategies in well funded (and potentially re-funded) business plans these days. Caldera is one. This Eazel thing sure seems to be picking up steam. Suddenly, the Linux desktop doesn't look so nutty, and with those win32api interop specialists on staff at Corel, and the tenuous nowadays nature of the M$ desktop in the heterogenous computing world, I gotta say, the potential upside here looks almost as shiny as Marlen's pants. -JCJ
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