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To: Pied Piper who wrote (20387)2/12/2000 7:46:00 PM
From: Rande Is  Respond to of 57584
 
Yes, I like CORL at any price under $19.50. Shorts are reluctant to admit they were wrong on CORL. But in my estimate, of all the Linux stocks, CORL is the one I believe has the best chance of seeing big money. And that statement includes RHAT, LNUX, APLX and any others you could name. There is also an extraordinary following for the stock that sits back and waits for a reason to buy. . . a cult following, if you will. . . similar to XYBR.

The Borland acquisition was simply brilliant, as it opens up Corel's Linux line to the business market, where it has not had much of a market share in the past. . . and it puts CORL's Linux operating system in direct competition to Red Hat's for the business customer. CORL is already winning that battle on the consumer front.

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