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Technology Stocks : INPR - Inprise to Borland (BORL)

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To: Jerry Whlan who wrote (2328)3/14/1999 9:02:00 AM
From: Maher Sid-Ahmed  Read Replies (2) of 5102
 
I totally agree with all your facts regarding Del's involvement with Apple and Tektronix. Bashing Del just because the share price is down does not serve any purpose. The same sentiment I have seen with NOVL when it's shares were trading at $8, now the CEO is a visionary because the share price is trading at $24. Same thing with LSI, VLSI, NSCP, etc. Even when Warren Buffet's BRK shares were down by 30% some shareholders were booing WB instead of looking at the share drop as a buying opportunity. When Inprise share price moves above $10, and it will eventually, the same bashers of Delbert will praise him. Inprise today is financially healthy with exceptionally good products trading at a P/S of almost 1.2. It doesn't take too much effort to realize that this is an undervalued company. Institutional holding is 49%. Recently we have seen "On 02/11/99: An announcement of a significant share of ownership in INPR was filed with the SEC (Forms SC 13-D, SCD 13-D, SCD 13D/A, SC 13-D/A, SC 13-G, SC 13-G/A). " - (Obtained investor.msn.com).
If you are looking for consistent return then don't touch turn around stories - which Inprise is. Invest in companies with consistent year to year growth. However, I prefer to have a mixture of both.

Maher


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