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To: Scott Volmar who wrote (7025)7/16/1999 3:05:00 PM
From: David E. Taylor  Respond to of 9798
 
Scott:

Thanks for the reply and summary, it would have been pretty time consuming to sift back through two years worth of posts to gather the same points. I'm not sure my "distrust" of Dr. C amounts to a "grudge", and certainly he's stuck with the ship and apparently got it back on some kind of even course when he presumably could simply have jumped ship and sold off the company. I was also interested to see that Novell has largely divested itself of its 15% ownership, that was always a selling overhang on the stock. So, I'm inclined to take your advice and see how the next Q's numbers shape up before taking a position again. Thanks again for the info.

David T.



To: Scott Volmar who wrote (7025)11/29/1999 10:44:00 AM
From: David E. Taylor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9798
 
Scott: (heh heh heh heh)

Couldn't resist the chuckle, and your observations and advice back in July were right on the money. The red line item on my three year P&L from the old COSFF is well and truly gone. Thanks again for the heads up info in the summer. As an aside, I see that MC is at least going to get his feet held to the fire for his insider trading shenanigans back in the Fall of 1997.

David T.