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To: Leo Mitkievicz who wrote (4016)12/19/1997 6:46:00 PM
From: Maher Sid-Ahmed  Respond to of 9798
 
Mitkievicz: You wrote "It would be a lot better if he could show a little concern and doubt. We've grown sick of his promises for next quarter and next year. " Cowpland never showed any concern for shareholders. It has been stated on this thread more than once before that he left Mitel when the share price was down to under a $1. He sold his position to a British company and became very rich and the shareholders were left holding a penny stock. He may do the same exit from Corel and in that sense he may be right, next year could be a better year for the shareholders. I count my blessings that I sold my Corel shares sometimes back. Corel at the present time is not a good investment.

Maher



To: Leo Mitkievicz who wrote (4016)12/19/1997 7:52:00 PM
From: Joe Antol  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9798
 
Leo: Yup. And I thought Novell was the "King" of the channel stuffers.. I think I now have a grip on where this company is, but as you say:

>> If Cowpland hadn't started to babble nonsense to the press, I'd be tempted to buy right now. It would be a lot better if he could show a little concern and doubt. We've grown sick of his promises for next quarter and next year. <<

I reply:

I'm "scared" myself <g> (even at a buck-and-a-half>.

Regards,

Joe...<I'll wait some more...>