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To: Mr. Bean who wrote (5112)5/2/1998 10:51:00 AM
From: micromike  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9798
 
Bean, you still kicking around

This is from Rob McClacherty post.

Software giant's hard times
canoe.com
Since it was formed last April, the Corel subsidiary has been busy developing its own identity. The firm, which has 80 staff, moved to its own base on Isabella Street in June.

Owned entirely by Corel Corp., the company is on an aggressive path to
go public on its own in about 18 months. Meantime, it will seek venture capital or a partner.

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What did I tell you way back when. Sure enough they are after money. Con Cowpland must think that in 18 months things will cool off and everybody will forget his con work. I think he will move it up at least a year or so and go public or go bankrupt.

Off topic

I take it you never did buy Accugraph in the $.75 cent range. It hit $1.40 on Friday and closed at $1.35. Take a look at Architel it's buying them out and on Thursday they had heavy volume and sharp price increase.

PSIX can't get enough shares of Istar at $.75 to take over the company. I hear that some how they are going to force the hold outs to sell their shares. This will be a first if they can pull this off. The first deal with PSIX would have been nice for Istar shareholders considering PSIX is soaring.

JMHO
Mike