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To: AriKirA who wrote (2121)8/10/1999 8:23:00 AM
From: Stang  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 77509
 
Ari:

COR and Red Hat have Linux in common:
Red Hat will be the first Linux IPO on Wednesday.
Nasdaq RHAT

Details on IPO here:
ipocentral.com

Core has the #1 application for Linux (WordPerfect 8) and
will have Wordprfect 2000 and Corel Draw 9 on linux by early
2000.

Check out these recent articles:
ottawacitizen.com

nationalpost.com ml

Linux interest pushes Corel
shares above $7

<<By KEVIN BELL, Ottawa Sun
Corel Corp. stock came back to life yesterday,
leaping by almost 20% as investors responded to
growing interest in the firm's Linux strategy.

The software company's shares jumped by $1.15 to
close at $7.05 on the TSE. A spokesman suggested a
story in the Wall Street Journal may have attracted
attention.

After the story appeared, securities firms Paine
Webber and Hambrecht & Quist bought blocks of
shares on the Nasdaq.

But analysts are pointing to the growing buzz over the
free computer operating system Linux as the primary
reason for renewed attention to Corel. Some
predicted last week that Corel will benefit from a
public offering of shares this week by the Linux
software company Red Hat Inc. The IPO will lead
investors to look for other firms with Linux software,
which could boost Corel shares, they said.>>
canoe.com

Good luck

Stang