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Technology Stocks : INPR - Inprise to Borland (BORL)

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To: Cube who wrote (1471)10/27/1998 1:17:00 PM
From: TTOSBT  Read Replies (1) of 5102
 
Re: "Stuck a nerve eh,"

There ya go trying to flatter yourself again!

"Also, even with MSFT legal problems, care to bet on where MSFT will be as opposed to INPR in 2 years?? Hint, I'm long MSFT."

(Now let me see I'm not sure I should bother with this one but what the heck I got two years to kill.)

Now let's see dollar for dollar let says you buy 10,000 shares of msft at today's $106.75 per share (not knowing price you paid for it) That's One million sixty seven thousand five hundred dollars ($1,067500.00) without commissions. And I buy One million sixty seven thousand five hundred dollars worth of INPR that's two hundred thirteen thousand five hundred shares (213500) who do suppose has a better chance of doubling, tripling or quad'n? MSFT (that's either $213.50, $320.25 or $427 per share) or INPR (that either $10, $15 or $20 per share) I'm betting INPR has a better chance. Oh yes I realize MSFT can split but that usually makes a stock go flat or down in the near term. And I maintain INPR is in the mist of a turnaround not just starting one. And they have a very very favorable interest rates go forward. And MSFT may come out of there case not wanting to compete too much with companies the likes of SUNW or ORCL or IBM all which fares well for INPR enterprise products. I think they INPR have a great chance from this point going forward things are starting to look very positive. If you cannot see it then go ahead and invest in the past I'm looking to the future and believe so is INPR!

I think that Wall St. will be forced to forget INPR was once called Borland and those who realize this will be rewarded handsomely.

TTOSBT
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