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Technology Stocks : BORL: Time to BUY! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Elliot W who wrote (7475)11/18/1997 12:40:00 PM
From: Eugene Kislenko  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10836
 
Just have to agree to this. As the news posted this will be stock swap deal. BORL will issue extra 12.5 Mil shares to finance this transaction. I doubt though that they will print entire amount of shares needed. They probably use some treasury stock they are holding now, and may issue the difference. By the way, may be anybody heard anything about BORL buying back some stock?
About VSGN - just heard about it today, but judging by info I could find so far they have nice technology already developed (or at least close enough) to bridging gap btwn CORBA and DCOM. If this is true this will definitely put BORL at the nice position of the Enterprise Java toolkit Development Company. Add to this news on BORL - SAP and BORL - ORCL agreements, and some others. This may very well put BORL at preferred position in Java/Internet tools market.
Back to VSGN. Does anybody noticed that this guys have 0 (ZERO) long term debt?!

To chill-out matters, as far as I remember in the merger deals buyer's stock always go down (at least until "analysts" put numbers together), and sellers stock goes up. This is exact scenario here. Therefore, I don't see any real reason to worry. I'm planning to load more around $10.5.

Good investing to all

EK