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To: A. Reader who wrote (6760)6/17/1999 7:34:00 AM
From: Guaranteed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9798
 
The stock will CERTainly fly high with the help of Mike's new friends.

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Very very heavy.... Guaranteed the stock will be a couple bucks higher by next week .



To: A. Reader who wrote (6760)6/17/1999 3:48:00 PM
From: Gutterball  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9798
 
I never would have guess Corel would have moved above US $4.00 today.



To: A. Reader who wrote (6760)6/17/1999 7:32:00 PM
From: Guaranteed  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9798
 
How's it goin' Reader- kind of quiet R U today eh?
U R a pro. Most people on SI think U R an unbiased Corel news poster.
In fact U hate Mike .
Your posts are incredibly anti Corel .
So be it dude , U didn't fool me or anyone else.
Enjoy the next couple of weeks loser.

YYYEEEEEAAAAHHHH.



To: A. Reader who wrote (6760)6/18/1999 8:04:00 AM
From: A. Reader  Respond to of 9798
 
Earnings optimism fuels Corel stock gains
..."He's got to stop telling people what they're going to make in the quarter," the analyst said. "It's called a quiet period for a very, very good reason."

The consensus among analysts is that Corel will report approximately $67 million in revenue and show a profit of seven cents a share. Corel lost 24 cents per share in the previous first quarter, squelching hope for a repeat of the fourth quarter profit of 10 cents, which broke seven quarters of losses.

Retail investors may be more easily swayed by positive projections, added another analyst who asked not to be named, because they have less detailed information about a firm's financial performance.

"They are not the ones who are listening to the conference calls," he said. "Corel is completely abandoned by institutional investors by the way - it's strictly retail. It's the people who when they went to college used WordPerfect and Corel was this great company trading at C$23."

Retail owners do tend to persevere, the analyst added, holding stock in slumping firms long after institutional investors have walked away.
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