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


To: waldemar cyranski who wrote (31824)5/22/2000 11:39:00 PM
From: Frederick Smart  Respond to of 42771
 
Gift Horse.....

>>F.Smart, just buy the stock now......its not worth beating a dead horse to death worrying if the horse can pull the billion dollar treasure chest & wagon to boot!>>

Waldy:

ONE billion dollar treasure or no treasure, we all know this horse loves to play DEAD, but is far from dead.

This is ONE horse I'm sure not going to be foolish to look into the mouth of.

A ONE Billion dollar horse with ONE Vision for ONE Net tied to ONE post with ONE set of red blinders on.

At these prices you just have to buy it and believe it will eventually KICK the post down and throw the marketing blinders off and run like 'ell.

Peace.

GO!!



To: waldemar cyranski who wrote (31824)5/23/2000 7:22:00 AM
From: Paul Fiondella  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42771
 
Waldy, the two things to watch

-1- What does Eric say about shareholder value. He mentioned that as being his job at the annual meeting. That was to me a significant statement. Previous CEO's at Novell treated the shareholders as suckers. Eric says his job is to enhance shareholder value.

-2- Which brings me to subordinate management. Obviously to increase shareholder value the company has to be run not for the benefit of subordinate management, alla Slitz and his raiding the options cookie jar. Subordinate management has to deliver revenue. Now we will see if that message finally gets across. Watch to see what Schmidt says about what he expects from his management.

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Times are changing at Novell.
See you on the Cote de Azure.
(I think that is where they have Brainshare Europe!)