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To: ToySoldier who wrote (16971)2/26/1999 12:01:00 AM
From: J Krnjeu  Respond to of 74651
 
Mr. ToySoldier

Big companies are buying more of Novell's Netware 5.0 product, which includes so-called network-directory software that Microsoft doesn't yet offer for its Windows NT operating system. Novell has been battling Microsoft in the market for directory software, which lets companies manage networks more efficiently. ''Netware 5.0 has all the momentum right now,'' said Joel Achramowicz, an analyst at Preferred Capital Markets, who rates Novell ''strong buy.''

Who is Joel Achramowicz?

Thank You

JK



To: ToySoldier who wrote (16971)2/26/1999 8:38:00 AM
From: jim shiau  Respond to of 74651
 
Toy,

Since you are a cheerleader on NOVL, this news is for you:

Novell (NOVL 20 7/8 +1 7/8): Showing signs of life after two months of sideways price action... Stock jumped on news that Morgan Stanley Dean Witter upped to outperform from neutral... Broke out to new 52-wk high, on more than 4x average volume... After the close, company reported earnings of $0.08, in line with to one cent below estimates... Stock off 7/8 in early after hours trading.