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

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To: Kenneth E. De Paul who wrote (4623)11/6/1996 8:38:00 PM
From: Joe Antol   of 42771
 
Kenneth >> You cannot expect favorable treatment. <<

I don't mean to speak for Scott, but I REALLY don't think Scott (or
for that matter, ANY of us here, including you) are looking for favorable treament, i.e. quarterly #'s etc..).

I think what we (I know I am) are looking for is a little RESPECT.
I think (I know I do) what people are looking for is some ACTION
in the media. Some visibility. And, I also think it would be VERY
good PR on the part of Novell management to communicate that to
it's shareholders. That's what I think (now I could be wrong, but..).

I think most people here have the feeling that, Marengi wanted the job, got it, wanted Markman out, got it, and now he can do whatever
he wants because he's John Young's boy. You know. To me, it's like
the Michael Spindler thing. Remember that? You couldn't pry him outta there with a crowbar because of the backing he got from that ONE
Board member.

So, I say, Who the hell does Marengi think he is? He is working for us, he should talk to us. Simple, isn't it?

Joe <whatta' ya' think?>
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