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To: A. Reader who wrote (6424)3/26/1999 5:54:00 PM
From: micromike  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9798
 
This doesn't surprise me one bit. The funny part is why didn't Cowpland sell. Maybe the OSC told him not to this time or else they might actually do something to him.

Maybe when Cowpland gets the boot he might take up mining. I hear they are holding a opening in Bre-x for him. :-)

JMHO
Mike



To: A. Reader who wrote (6424)3/26/1999 9:39:00 PM
From: A. Reader  Respond to of 9798
 
Then:
Its just a speedbump!... We have a great team. Just watch our incredible progress over thenext 12 months and you will be amazed. I and the rest of the company are committed to driving this success at the top possible speed to maximize returns for all our
shareholders. I look forward to impressing you with results.
Mike Cowpland

Subj: Re: Corel Share Price
Date: 97-09-12 05:51:51 EDT
From: mikec@corel.ca (Mike Cowpland)

And Now:

Thanks Team! Congratulations on YOUR incredible progress! INCREDIBLE is indeed the word!
(Guaranteed!)

Derek Burney
Corel's executive vice-president of engineering
Exercised options on 85,000 Corel shares at $3 each and then sold 85,800 for prices ranging from $6.96 to $7.55. He now holds 300 Corel shares.

Jeanie O'Reilly
Mr. O'Reilly's wife, sold 16,000 Corel shares for $7.40 each. Mrs. O'Reilly bought those shares in late September for $4.30.

Carey Stanton
Executive vice-president of business development and legal affairs, did most of his selling in late January. He exercised options on 21,200 shares on Jan. 25 and 29 at $3 each and sold them all for prices ranging from $6.05 to $7.35. Then on Feb. 11 he went into the market again, exercising options on 10,000 shares and reselling them at $7.65 each.

Sandra Gibson
Corel's executive vice-president of corporate services, exercised 7,800 options at $3 on Feb. 2 and sold them the same day for $7.17 to 7.20. She now holds no Corel shares.

Kerry Williams
Corel's executive vice-president of manufacturing, exercised options on 31,200 shares at $3 and sold them for $7 to 7.35 on Feb. 8 to 11. He now holds 290 Corel shares.

Other Corel options were exercised and the shares sold by:

Jim Orban
Now the executive vice-president of sales and marketing

Tony O'Dowd
Executive vice-president of international product development

Kim Dixon
Then the executive vice-president of corporate communications.



To: A. Reader who wrote (6424)3/26/1999 9:46:00 PM
From: A. Reader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9798
 
Corel Corporation Responds to Media Reports On Insider Trading Activity
-It is generally not Corel's policy to take issue with particular media coverage of its business affairs. However, in the Company's view, certain recent reports respecting insider trading filings made by Corel executives have failed to pr esent sufficient facts to permit a fair interpretation. blah, blah, blah...
biz.yahoo.com