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To: Mr. Bean who wrote (3644)11/14/1997 3:37:00 PM
From: Vanni Resta  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9798
 
Bean,

Thanks for your tips and the numbers and addresses. I think it is very useful to contact the Canadian securities exchange authorities. I hope others are doing so as well.

As for THE SUIT, there is no link or place on the law firm's site for the Corel case. I don't believe they post summaries of each ongoing case.

If you want to join, just email the law firm, tell them you want to join the case and give them a phone number where they can reach you. It does not matter what anyone else has told them about THE SUIT. Just tell them your involvement in Corel as an investment.

Meantime, let's contact Chuck Norris and see if he can recommend any restuarants in Toronto, since we may be there soon for THE SUIT. Heck, he could even buy us lunch, I would say, with ALL THE MONEY HE SAVED BY SELLING HIS SHARES TO UNSUSPECTING INVESTORS JUST BEFORE COREL ANNOUNCED BAD SALES FOR THE WHOLE QUARTER WHICH THEN CAUSED THOSE SHARE TO LOSE HALF THEIR VALUE!!!

We could also invite Eid Eid,Carey Stanton, Kerry Williams who are other Corel managers who SOLD LIKE CRAZY just before the bad news was announced; David Kramer, the RBC Dominion Securities Ltd. analyst who issued a buy recommendation on Aug. 12 which supported the stock price while Corel managers SOLD LIKE CRAZY just ahead of the bad news; and the King of uncanny market timing himself, Sir Michael Cowpland.

Happy Investing!

Vanni