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To: Lex who wrote (4202)1/2/1998 2:24:00 PM
From: Vanni Resta  Respond to of 9798
 
All the people who still have plans to sell this lousy stock are still hung over from New Year's. They partied too hard celebrating the fact that they are getting out of Corel.

It large bone heading!

Happy Investing!

Vanni



To: Lex who wrote (4202)1/2/1998 2:36:00 PM
From: Leo Mitkievicz  Respond to of 9798
 
Gerald,

Haven't found any on the wires. Did find this from right after the earnings warning. Don't think it was posted. Might be wrong. So many articles were all the same one.

<snip>One product that undoubtedly figures into the
company's plan, however, is its recently launched
Corel Resero, a new online analytical processing
(OLAP) tool for reporting and analysis of
corporate data. Resero is designed for use on
corporate intranets so that users can retrieve data
instantly, then analyze it and extract valuable
information. It's the first product in Corel's
Enterprise line of software, aimed at boosting
corporate productivity.

Enterprise software may be a better bet for the
company than NC products. Although there is
room for Corel to grow in the NC market--which
is still wide open--analysts believe the company will
have to make a strong effort in order to make NCs
a pivot point for the company's turnaround.

"A relatively small company like Corel will have a
difficult time in the network computer market," said
Rob Enderle, an analyst with Giga Information
Group. "The network computer depends so much
on a strong back-end product. They need to
partner with someone like Sun Microsystems, or
do something to succeed against the big
competitors in that market, like IBM, for example."


news.com:80/News/Item/0,4,17506,00.html?owv

Regards,
Leo