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To: Maher Sid-Ahmed who wrote (311)6/24/1998 11:41:00 AM
From: R.S. Blum  Respond to of 5102
 
Being the second highest paid CEO in the software industry I think he should use part of his income to buy shares in the company he manages, not just depend on options.

I'd second that motion. Hell, I'll even third it if it that'll count!
Let's start paying attention Delbert!!!

-Scott



To: Maher Sid-Ahmed who wrote (311)6/24/1998 5:54:00 PM
From: David Miller  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5102
 
Development tools represent a very small fraction of MSFT income

Maybe so. But have a look at the pages on DNA on their web site, and you may get a different picture of their future intentions. Believe me, they are serious about owning the end-to-end development and deployment too.

david



To: Maher Sid-Ahmed who wrote (311)6/24/1998 9:22:00 PM
From: Key West  Respond to of 5102
 
Maher,
My sentiments exactly. I have been told on this thread that I am beating a dead horse with this insider buying issue, but I continue to maintain that if Inprise is not good enough for Yocam's hard earned dollars, it shouldn't be good enough just yet for the rest of us.
Given Nasdaq's recent strength and Inprise's grim share price, I fear this stock is going nowhere fast. I hope I am wrong, but I remain, long and very frustrated.
For the moment, buy Cisco and Dell instead.

Gene Piccoli