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To: Vanni Resta who wrote (3361)10/30/1997 4:23:00 PM
From: Steve Johnston  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9798
 
Although I tend to agree with some of your opinions, I find your tone to be sanctimonious, unproductive, nattering, and overly negative. Give the poor COS shareholders a break. It's easy to kick people when they are down. It's also easy to be an armchair quarterback on the net and so "expertly" comment on what chart basics clearly spell out, even to a neophyte.

My own view is that investors should wait until Novell's shares have cleared through, which could well cause the price to test $4.00 Canadian. I, for one, will buy at that level. Remember, Nesbitt Burns, and a couple of other major Canadian brokerage houses, have (as recently as yesterday) predicted a rebound back to $6.00 Canadian, plus, in 12 months.

Regards.



To: Vanni Resta who wrote (3361)10/30/1997 4:28:00 PM
From: Pete  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9798
 
oooooooooh I can't do it!.... ah, what the h*ll:

Vanni, when one considers that the primary shareholder is dumping, publishes it, and executes over 600k sotck, and the stock drops all of 0.156 (5%), I call it "holding up pretty well".

Hate to break it to you, but this pragamatic individual wouldn't be influenced by anything Cowpland does or promises.

Couldn't you keep your comments on the subject instead of wasting everyone's time with the personal insults? Vanni-filter on (again :)

As I said before, I have already written this "investment" off, and with luck Mr. Dell can pop this sucker back up in the next couple of quarters.

Pete



To: Vanni Resta who wrote (3361)10/31/1997 8:42:00 PM
From: Kyle  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9798
 
I was wondering. How much control does Cowpland have on Corel. Given that Novell is the majority shareholder and not Cowpland, can't they kick his ass out the door and get someone more capable of running this company?

Thanks,

Kyle