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Technology Stocks : INPR - Inprise to Borland (BORL)

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To: John Solder who wrote (435)7/7/1998 2:31:00 PM
From: Lewis Edinburg  Read Replies (2) of 5102
 
I've never seen any management so indifferent to share holders

This, after all, is the same company that has dropped from $85/share.


You've been ranting and raving about how bad management is a INPR. Are you just trying to see if you can outdo TTOSBT (or whatever the h*ll he calls himself)?

Do you really think that the Inprise of today is the same company and in the same business as the Borland whose stock sold at $85?

Do you think there was a chance at all that Borland could have successfully competed in the market in which it was attempting to then?

I am not happy with how things have gone in the past year but your rantings are sounding like a broken record. Can you add anything constructive to the discussion? If not, why don't you dump your stock and go elsewhere where I'm sure you'll make a pile of money because of all your wisdom.
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