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Technology Stocks : Novell (NOVL) dirt cheap, good buy? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Captain Jack who wrote (30952)4/6/2000 5:54:00 PM
From: Spartex  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42771
 
Hmmmmm, afterhours volume alert on NOVL. =;-) I hope!

By: CNET Investor Staff
4/6/00 2:09:00 PM
Source: News.com

- Shares of Novell Top Volume in After Hours Trading

San Francisco, CA, April 6, 2000, 2:00 PM PST -

Novell Inc. is leading the pack in after hours trading today with 1.7
million shares trading hands. The stocks is edging out Cisco, Dell
and Yahoo!, all of which are trading more than 1 million shares.

Novell is up .0625 a share at $23.875
after falling .3125 a share in regular
trading. The software company
announced today that it is teaming
up with the Sun-Netscape Alliance
and Lotus to create instant
messaging software tailored for
businesses.

The top five most heavily traded
stocks in after hours trading include:Novell Inc. (NAS: NOVL - Quote,
Broker Reports)
Cisco Systems Inc. (NAS: CSCO -
Quote, Broker Reports)
Dell Computer Corp. (NAS: DELL -
Quote, Broker Reports)
Yahoo! Inc. (NAS: YHOO - Quote,
Broker Reports)
Ericsson (NAS: ERICY - Quote, Broker
Reports)

cnetinvestor.com



To: Captain Jack who wrote (30952)4/7/2000 12:58:00 PM
From: Scott C. Lemon  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 42771
 
Hello Captain Jack,

> but all will be well in a few months,,,

I'm curious about why you say this? Do you know something that is coming up?

I will admit that all of my indications from Brainshare are that this meeting in NYC is not going to be so upbeat, or might be to make some announcement of reorganization or re-alignment.

I have to say that this is, IMHO, going to be required to correct the current environment at Novell. I have been receiving phone calls, and lunch appointments with friends from Novell non-stop for the last month ... it seems that the rate of departure of talent is picking up even faster. Both in engineering and product management, every week I am hearing of more departures ...

There is some management in Provo that will have to live with what they have done ... I hope that at least they learned (and are learning) something about this ...

Scott C. Lemon