To: micromike who wrote (6105 ) 1/25/1999 11:35:00 PM From: VerificateASAP Respond to of 9798
Assad you said it yourself you have never seen such a large block cross on both exchanges at or near the same time and the times were pretty close together. Things are getting pretty down right wild. The big boys are positioning themselves before the next big move again. That is what is happening. The street has a funny way of jumping back in when the going gets real good. I wasnt trying to compare both companies by the way. Its my six sense that tells me Corel is on its way of becoming really popular. I should say to all it is even more peculiar today that they may be courting some of the biggest blue clients in the world. Through Verity the alliances include Adobe Systems, AT&T, CNET, Cisco, Compaq, Dow Jones, Ernst & Young, Financial Times, IBM, MD Consult, NewsEdge Corp., Informix, Lotus, NEC, Netscape Communications, SAP, Siemens Nixdorf, Sybase, Tandem and Time Warner's Pathfinder. The trend is changing and your not a believer. Look at the signs. Wizzer is going to change his tone soon. Trust me and wait a couple of weeks and the stock will be hitting new highs. Two years ago they werent even close. They are finally getting recognized. John Sylvestor also said that the recent OEM bundling alignment with Quark are bundling Draw with their productline and he thinks that is a very clear assignment of CorelDraw, a vindication of CorelDraw as a very professional product aimed at the Mac and Windows Market Place. He repeats himself by saying OEM continues to be a very important Market Place for the Corporation. That also means that other Corporations are viewing Corel as the alternative software company that they can purchase software from other than that monopolistic corporation called Microsoft. Remember both segment markets for both corporations are growing at an alarming growth rate each year. If Corel grabs even a better market share of say 1% over Microsoft the sales would be such a large increase over what Corel usually reports from year to year. All these OEM agreements are going to bring growth to Corel. Corporations who believe that Corel has a superior product just like Microsofts will buy it. Value is added to Corel because price is what sways the majority of people to buying a superior product. You can sell to the masses when the price is right.