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To: Alomex who wrote (9283)6/2/2000 10:48:00 AM
From: Drew  Respond to of 9798
 
Maybe its actually worth more? YEP!

A product or service may be worth little to one person and much to another - it all depends what you can do with it!

I go with b) takeover in the works



To: Alomex who wrote (9283)6/2/2000 10:23:00 PM
From: Kashish King  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9798
 
I guess the question is why did CORL move from $3 to $4 after dropping from $44 something. I don't know if it's fair to characterize that as moving "up" when you consider the magnitude of the plunge. The reality is the stock is being traded and the price will fluctuate around the $3 centroid until they once again confirm their inability to execute in the next quarterly report. I wouldn't invest a plugged nickel in anything Cowpland was involved in after watching CORL's performance as a free-stuff CD distributer to cheaper-than-dirt motherboard and computer resellers. I suspect the "lender" will be dumping the bought shares and soon. Then you'll see the real impact of the dilution this deal generated.