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To: Big Dog who wrote (3970)1/6/2000 4:33:00 PM
From: John Solder  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5102
 
That's all well and good, but RHAT is swinging $50+ bucks in a single session. INPR seems perpetually stalled. It goes up a few bucks, gives it back, sneaks up, drifts back. Where are the big jumps that indicate WS is taking the INPR Linux business model seriously ????????



To: Big Dog who wrote (3970)1/6/2000 5:54:00 PM
From: TTOSBT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5102
 
Re: "Be patient"

I could be sarcastic and say Doctor's have patients but I'll take the high road and just say; So you think INPR is cheap under $20?

I think INPR will be given nothing from the markets. They will have to prove themselves worthy of any stock price. No hype here like those other Linux companies. Patients will take you to second half of this year but only if the market stays positive til or by then.

Those that missed the run up from $4 are out of luck and those that didn't are already gone and occasionally looking back to see the next jumping in opportunity. The markets are getting them closer. Stay tuned but don't expect too much for awhile.

TTOSBT

PS: I have never hoped I was more wrong about anything in my life but I cretaintly hope so this time.



To: Big Dog who wrote (3970)1/6/2000 8:25:00 PM
From: Tom C  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5102
 
Be patient. CEO Dale Fuller has the vision that we need. Given his no salary, option-focused compensation package, you have to believe that he understands the need to "enhance" shareholder value.

I believe since I saw Inpr's pr on still being around after y2k. Funny I did not think they would be having a problem. I wonder... never mind...

Regards

Tom



To: Big Dog who wrote (3970)1/22/2000 1:12:00 AM
From: Mark Ableson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5102
 
Darrell,

Good job with posts. Very much appreciated.

Personally, I see INPR being acquired in the $25 to $33 range. As Linux takes off, a major player will want INPR's tools and pool of talent. The talent pool cannot be overlooked.

My guess, in order of probability is IBM, ORACLE or SUN. Hopefully, we will get a substantial cash offer and not just stock.

regards.