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To: A. Reader who wrote (767)8/26/1998 7:28:00 PM
From: Maher Sid-Ahmed  Respond to of 1094
 
RE: <<"The feds just seem to sitting on their thumbs," Mr. Cowpland said. "They could be turning the (budget) surplus into a tax cut."

That in turn would restore international confidence in Canada's economy and bring investors flocking back, he said.

"The message is loud and clear, and the feds just can't see it," Mr. Cowpland said. >>

And when is Cowpland an expert on Canadian economy. He could not do anything to prevent the drop in the value of his company stocks, and is unable to regain WS confidence in his company. Being an expert in devaluation he now thinks he is the perfect candidate to advise the Canadian feds.

Maher



To: A. Reader who wrote (767)8/27/1998 9:13:00 PM
From: A. Reader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1094
 
WordPerfect for Mac's fate hangs in balance
Corel Corp. says it may kill the Mac version of WordPerfect unless it can rally Mac users to help it build a strong business plan for the venerable software's survival.
macweek.zdnet.com