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

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To: Dieter Koerner who wrote (24645)12/7/1998 7:00:00 PM
From: dwight vickers  Read Replies (1) of 42771
 
NOVL smoothing earnings.

The upside is what we've seen with the stock performance. Using that approach shows Schmidt knows how to play the "expectations" game, and Wall Street trusts that.

Much better for shareholders-----at least short term.

The downside to me would be when the average shareholder needs to know when the previous gains that have been "banked" are being used to "smooth" what has become a deteriorating situation?

Not healthy bookkeeping, not transparent, and long term not good for the next waves of shareholders who will be attracted to beaten expectations.

Bottom line is, how does "smoothing" and just beating expectations every quarter show the real current situation in a company?

Great for analysts, though. No heavy lifting.
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Current NOVL T/A. I had said when I sold at $18 3/4 on the day after earnings, that the major breakout had been in the low $15's, and that level would probably be tested after earnings.

Was the drop to just under $16, within a day or two after the highs, close enough?

Dwight

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