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

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To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (25400)2/11/1999 10:00:00 PM
From: Frederick Smart  Read Replies (1) of 42771
 
>>I'm totally speechless. They did it. They've got a handle on it.>>
...........I can only compare it to CPQ in 1991 when it was 22 and written off. Or INTC in 1992 at 28, or IBM before the current CEO at 40. Same potential. This is a stock to accumulate, hold, and buy on every dip. They have the technology to transform the internet.>>

Paul:

Thanks for hanging in there. You are among the original 12 or so who have stayed the course even as you have lost a lot of patience and wanted to beat some management heads in SLC these past few years.

Your insight, intelligence and willingness to share some critical ideas at critical moments have not gone unnoticed. Not many in this world have the guts to lay it all out on the line in a way that's necessary to effect positive, lasting change.

This dog was given up as dead in the Fall of '97. The street had abandoned the stock to its clients months/years ago and hunkered down into a quiet hush of greed that came with watching Microsoft blow the daylights out of common codes of fairness, quality and any remnants of the importance of business ethics.

I wear my load of Novell shares with a humble sense of awe at the incredible potential we are on the verge of claiming over the next several years.

The spirit and energy is there.

Wall Street is still asleep and in disbelief. Exactly where they should be right now.

Microsoft's fall from grace will be a thunderous one that will skake up the foundations, balance, direction and vision for the entire financial community.

Microsoft has been supported by an indexed happy financial community that believed every press clipping Redmond put out. Buy the technology, buy the stock and buy the index. What could be simpler.

That's it Paul. Thanks brother.
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