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To: Wizzer who wrote (508)3/26/1998 6:18:00 PM
From: A. Reader  Respond to of 1094
 
Hi Wisam,
<It's funny that they said they were buying back shares yet, as far as I remember from the financials, outstanding shares were only slightly down.>
Saying it isn't doing it as we well know now with these guys. There's always some new wrinkle or some new spin to explain away the trouble we're in. There's always next quarter to look forward to too. Hang on Wisam, happy days are just around the corner...
Regards,
Kurt P.

Its just a speedbump!
We have a company that has surged to the
forefront of the most exciting new
technologies that will partly replace the
current gigantic Wintel duopoly. - Market cap
$300 Billion!
We have off- loaded our multimedia & consumer
activities and we have great new partners
such as Netscape & Sun who regard us a a
strategic ally.
We are poised for a major leap forward with:
1Remagen using a Java client which
dramatically lowers the cost of desktop
ownership starting in December 97.
2Alta gives a new paradigm of Clean desk,
Zero learning curve, Webtop corporate
productivity tools.
3Corel Computer has the fastest and best NC
and will be ready in Nov97.
We are in intense discussions with some of
the largest organisations in the world and
there is huge endorsement of our strategic
direction.
We have a great team.
Just watch our incredible progress over the
next 12 months and you will be amazed.
I and the rest of the company are committed
to driving this success at the top possible
speed to maximise returns for all our
shareholders.
I look forward to impressing you with
results.
Mike Cowpland



To: Wizzer who wrote (508)3/26/1998 6:20:00 PM
From: A. Reader  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1094
 
Adobe 1Q Disappoints Wall Street
Blaming weak demand in Asia and Macintosh sales, Adobe Systems said Thursday it fell well short of Wall Street estimates with first quarter operating earnings of $22.9 million, or 33 cents a share.
techweb.com
( Wisam, Lots to read on the Adobe thread today )



To: Wizzer who wrote (508)3/27/1998 7:39:00 AM
From: A. Reader  Respond to of 1094
 
Hi Wisam,
See. Success is just around the corner:
..."By the end of the year, we will all be using Java in one way or another," Cowpland told delegates at Canada's largest computer convention. "We are on the verge of huge growth."
Another Microsoft victim: Corel suffers big quarterly loss
southam.com