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Technology Stocks : Novell (NOVL) dirt cheap, good buy?

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To: Mark A. Forte who wrote (31619)5/16/2000 12:12:00 AM
From: Frederick Smart  Read Replies (1) of 42771
 
Novell's Dam Has Lost All Its Water....

>>We need Firmage!!
Where are you Joe??
"In 1995, Novell decided to sell its rights to Unix, which Firmage thought was a terrible idea. "They had a wondrous opportunity with their Unix operating system," he says. "Novell owned the rights to Unix, which, today, ultimately runs the Internet. And 60 days after Netscape went public, Novell decided to sell its rights to Unix. I
thought that was an insane decision and, therefore, I decided to leave. I was not optimistic about the prospects for Novell. And, of course, between then and now, it's taken a long, long time for Novell to even start to look like a turnaround."

Juicey Fruit!

And to this day they are still screwing up!!!>>

Mark:

Bring on this Firmage guy.

Exume Joe Antol.

Call in all the walking, fading grizzly ghosts from all the past battles which pit energy vs. flatness light vs. darkness, water vs. dust.

We're in the middle of a massive worldwide mindset shift right now.

Employees will fast become the Union movement of the future. Being caught as an employee of anything will be a sure sign of NOT "letting go, trusting, believing, getting it, etc."

Everyone who does "get it" will be too busy helping, serving, sharing and growing pies.

Everyone else will be too busy plotting against a declining number of others our out to take, restrict, limit, label, judge and hold back.

The overall amount of energy and light and awareness in the world will continue to turn up more and more, sending more and more people packing out of confinement inside companies.

For the walls are crumbling. The dams are eroding.

Novell at $10 and change confirms the Old regime can forever hopelessly forget about the same ole, same ole approaches.

BUSINESS models are DEAD.

Companies that operate from power/control and fear have been checkmated.

The Age of SERVICE has arrived.

Everything from here on our will be an exciting experiment in returning to core values which lift up, help and serve each other. We will all get to know and trust each other.

A new code has decended on us.

Bring Frimage. Does he paint eggs??

Let him run Novell for a day.

It couldn't hurt.

Eric, where are you??

Are you in the River or behind that Old Dam?

Peace.

GO!!
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