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To: BP Ritchie who wrote (8853)4/11/2000 3:06:00 PM
From: Scott Volmar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9798
 
BP: "Corel is the next big linux play," according to one of the participants, none Corel employees.

"Corel is addressing collaborative group support for their linux products."

"Corel seems like the obvious choice" among the linux companies."

Just a few of the comments about corel toward the end of the discussion, which focused on collaborative exchange.

But after listening to this discussion on radiowallstreet, I feel reasonably confident that we will see $100 for CORL, if not summer, by the end of the year.

Oh yeah, I think sometime back I said that RHAT would land at $35. :)

Scott



To: BP Ritchie who wrote (8853)4/12/2000 9:51:00 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 9798
 
Well I listened to the radiowall street and all things being equal I heard nothing that would make me think that corl has a sure thing way to make money on Linux. I don't recall the names but one guy was talkin about how corl had all this stuff but he could not say as he was under non disclosure which is to say he is being paid to do work for corl. I did find the discussion of how a set of linux apps can be used to create a msft outlook server and it's as seemless as samba in that msft users don't know it's linux. I see this a another bleeding of revenue from msft in server software.

But the press I've been reading indicates that another corl hype price linux pop may happen. But I only buy stock to invest and if I get caught in a pop I smile and take some profit. I would not be buying corl now as today many companies with real investment potential sold off.

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This is a post on lucent and to me the story is really interesting.

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