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To: Dennis Nicks who wrote (8667)2/7/2000 5:44:00 PM
From: Willsgarden  Respond to of 9798
 
Dennis...MC as we afectionaltely refer to him has great pics...but they're of his wife marlen....a real hot number...*s*
in terms of vision, corl has positions or strategic alliances in six linux start ups, one that is public and all with the same focus...a sucessfull launch of linux enterprise and desktop.
And we would all admit that INPR is the crowning jewel in this vision......so perhaps both CEO's share a vision...i hope so. I believe MC remaining ceo and Fuller being Chairman is an attempt to lesson the harsh judgements made of MC although many corl shareholders might have liked to see things the other way.
i will say though....i respect the fight that MC fought...against M$FT for so many years...and managed to turn the co around....last 3 out of 4Q's profitable and profitable year....
and big jump in software and OS sales happening as we chat.
I admit i do not know much about INPR except that its had momentum and possibly was a rising star in linux support and the middleware arena...but....that playing field is rapidly changing and only big companies with alliances especeally of the OEM type...
CORL has their foot in all the right doors....and with INPR they will kick it wide open...
This is still the getting to know you stage....
but the plan is playing out real well...
and i bet we see more of Fuller than Copeland in the future.
good luck Dennis and all shareholders