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Technology Stocks : INPR - Inprise to Borland (BORL) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: APPTRADER who wrote (668)7/25/1998 11:57:00 AM
From: Cube  Respond to of 5102
 
Thread,

Look folks this is so easy, we're all making this riddle a lot harder than it needs to be. It has nothing to do with "them" thinking Del is worth 4 million a year, or even whether Del thinks he's worth that much. It is simply a matter of who has the keys to the cash register. Some CEO's are stingy with every dollar and every share of stock, some are not. No CEO can be proud of paying himself a huge salary when he's the one who controls the cash register. Del doesn't care what anyone else thinks; not shareholders, not INPR employees.

As I have previously posted, assuming that INPR has a viable product, the stock will go nowhere until Del treats each share as if it were a limited resource - the way MSFT does. As long as the doritos logic of "we'll just print more" is in effect, INPR is dead money. Since I am long in this stock, I can only say, SIGH.

Cube