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To: DJBEINO who wrote (28897)11/11/1999 6:32:00 PM
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Novell drops 10 percent on downgrade
By Mike Ricciuti and Ben Heskett
Staff Writers, CNET News.com
November 11, 1999, 2:00 p.m. PT

Novell shares sank more than 10 percent today following an analysts downgrade
and concern regarding the company's marketing abilities.

Banc of America Securities analyst Paul Dravis issued a
report this morning downgrading Novell's stock from "buy"
to "market performer." Dravis cited concern over the recent
departure of marketing executive Chris Stone and "varied
departures and layoffs of marketing personnel" which could
impact efforts to sell a number of new products.

Shares closed down 2.12 to 18.44.

Dravis wrote that the company has "exceeded our
expectations on the product and technology side" but that
he was increasingly concerned about marketing activity and
sales execution over the last few quarters.

Others are more optimistic concerning the company's
prospects, pointing to Novell's strategic shift away from its core NetWare operating system
to its directory software technology, called NDS.

"I feel good about where Novell's going right now," said Joel Achramowicz, equity analyst
with Preferred Capital Markets.

"The key area of growth for Novell is in the role the directory will play as the Internet builds
out," he said.

Stone, former senior vice president of corporate strategy and development, resigned in
September to found an Internet start-up. Stone's new company plans to specialize in
e-commerce application software that takes advantage of directory services, which, not
coincidentally, are a key component in Novell's software product line.

Novell hired the former chief executive at Hybrid Networks and industry veteran Carl
Ledbetter last week to fill Stone's post.

Following Stones departure, Patti Dock, vice president of marketing, resigned from the
Provo, Utah-based network software maker last month. A Novell representative said Dock's
departure was connected to an ongoing overhaul of the company's marketing and product
management units

Last week, Novell laid off 60 employees, or roughly 1 percent of its workforce as part of an
overall realignment.


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