Jerry I appreciate your taking the time to respond regarding Novonyx. I will respond from a product standpoint after COMDEX. In the meantime, maybe you can explain why the key was thrown away to the the financial arrangements of Novonyx. I don't think you were around on this thread when this issue was beat to death. Novell executives lied and made it clear they felt this was not shareholder business. I wrote Novonyx several times and never received a response. If I were to guess Don Earl hasn't either. If Novonyx is truely on the up and up, why all the secrets? It amazes me that you as a shareholder are not concerned on the costs to us as Novell shareholders in creating Novonyx, and how many years, if ever it will take to recoup that cost, let alone turn a profit. Novonyx concerns have been written up in the trade rags also. This arrangement appears to be the mastermind of John Young, who has proven himself beyond a doubt to be a crook, IMO.
I understand the company has great products. I had worked with them for over 10 years and that is why I invested in this company. But I have been following this company closely for almost three years now, and management has displayed nothing but gross incompetence, and a complete lack of regard for shareholders. Why do you feel Novonyx is anything but more BS, at least as far as shareholders are concerned. All Novell management has done is lie and contradict themselves on this company. I'd love to hear the severance packages the execs received to move down the hall to Novonyx offices.
Wait, just occurred to me, if I remember correctly, you are not a Novell shareholder? Well you would probably be much more in tune to what's really going on at this company if you'd been burned like the majority of Novell shareholders over the last five years or so. I've wracked up some significant losses, and I got in 13.5. I wonder if poor Dave Stevenson's (used to be Novell employee) mother is still holding her stock that she purchased at 29?
This company is dirty.
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