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To: John Solder who wrote (4342)2/7/2000 5:36:00 PM
From: Dennis Nicks  Respond to of 5102
 
John, with all this merger valuation silliness, why not have RHAT buy Corel/INPR. They could get all that for about 1/5 of the the RHAT market cap.

Dennis



To: John Solder who wrote (4342)2/7/2000 5:38:00 PM
From: max  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5102
 
There has to be more to this thing than we see here. Only makes sense that there will be an OEM announcement or some other revenue producing agreement coming up that we don't know about.
Gotta be more.
Max



To: John Solder who wrote (4342)2/7/2000 5:54:00 PM
From: Tom C  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5102
 
John,

With the NAS up 77 today, the fact that INPR could only manage $0.25 and CORL fell $0.5, indicates investors see little to be excited about.

This is the first company that I've owned when it was acquired by another company. I own four stocks now, can you believe that INPR is up the least percentage today? I've always held that the worst thing that could happen with INPR was that it would be bought out, but INPR has again snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. I'm trying to keep an open mind but it seems that the market could care less about this.

With regard to INPR I'm beginning to understand how Charlie Brown feels when Lucy pulls the football away at the last moment.

Regards

Tom