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To: Greg R who wrote (9246)5/30/2000 10:53:00 AM
From: Kashish King  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9798
 
Greg, who deliberately manipulated the stock down from $44 to $3 and tell us how they did that. I mean, is there some company out there that can actually control the price of a stock at will? That's a neat trick. Rather than consider a bunch of fictional theories, why not focus on the facts:

Corel has been roaming the landscape following bandwagons and losing money at every turn. After the noise subsides, what's left are sales of a the warmed-over 80's bloatware package they bought from Novell. Too many excuses Greg. I submit that there really is such a thing as incompetent or incapable management and that none of those executives is willing to include themselves in that characterization. I personally believe that's where Corel is at. Now, you can continue to make excuses or face the facts; it's your call.