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

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To: EPS who wrote (23635)8/28/1998 3:09:00 AM
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But the Redmond, Washington-based company
didn't deliver all of the code, according to Caldera
CEO Bryan Sparks. "They said they couldn't find
all of the Windows 95 and DOS source code we
requested," he said. "The part they did give us, they
provided in five days."

Microsoft spokesman Jim Cullinan said the
additional code is on the way. "Back in July, they
asked for specific code from Windows 95. We
provided some five days after the judge requested
it," he said. "It was a narrow amount [of code that
was requested]. It's also old code. I know our
programmers are still trying to locate some more.
I'm not sure what the status is on that."

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