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

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To: Joe Antol who wrote (8651)2/27/1997 11:52:00 PM
From: Scott C. Lemon   of 42771
 
Hello Joe,

> SO..Where are all you NOVELL EMPLOYEES TODAY? Telling us all about
> how GREAT your morale is. How GREAT Joe Marengi is. How GREAT your
> product is selling. How GREAT everything is on the campus. HOW
> everthing is all ABUZZ with renewed excitement. How you are going
> to burn down the barns and stick it to Microsoft. Eh?

Sorry for the late post ... again, from my perspective I shouldn't be spending time during the day reading and posting.

I am here, however, and I still stand by my word. I've just come out of several days of very positive meetings, and by reading some of the postings here I understand that many other people see ... what did Janice call it? ... good things coming.

> So, where are you people now? You know where I think you should be.
> I think you should be pitching the biggest bitch you could possibly
> pitch right up the ass of Marengi. Let me spell that again. MARENGI!
> Yeah, that's right, MARENGI THE HUN! Mareingi the WIMP is more like
> it. Your company is going to SLEEP.

I'm not sure I agree with all of this ... but I know that you are frustrated by the situation. Go ahead flame all of Provo ... flame the employees ... I'm still working away to make this thing happen ...

> NOBODY WANTS THE FREAKING JOB THERE. THEY KNOW IT'S A LOST CAUSE. So
> pass that on in your email....

*THIS* is one statement that I think I might agree with. In my original posting, I attempted to outline a series of questions realted to these comments. Who would want the position? I think that many people have tried to set somewhat unrealistic expectations of the "newcomer", whoever that might be. I'm sure that trying to find a person willing to jump into this situation now is quite difficult. I wonder if *that* could be the true cause of the delay in obtaining a new CEO ...

Scott C. Lemon
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