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To: A. Reader who wrote (6368)3/23/1999 7:33:00 AM
From: A. Reader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9798
 
Apologies to all. I can't help it! Cowpland is one doctor with promises to keep and miles to go before he sleeps. From last year:
Corel CEO predicts profits in '98
April 16, 1998, 7:45 a.m. PT
OTTAWA--Corel chief executive Michael Cowpland, staring down angry shareholders who saw their stock tumble nearly 80 percent in 1997, said yesterday that they will be cheering him next year when he returns the software company to profitability.
"I think the company will be so successful next year that we'll be having cheers from the audience," Cowpland told reporters following Corel's annual meeting.
...Cowpland and the entire board of directors were reelected at the meeting as expected, but the motion sparked a few rumbles of dissent.
...Cowpland said the challenge to his leadership would not be an issue, because Corel had absorbed the pains of restructuring in 1997 and had only dividends ahead...
and on, and on,and on, and on,and on, and on,and on, and on,and on, and on,and on, and on,and on, and on,and on, and on,and on, and on,
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