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INPR - Inprise to Borland (BORL)
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Emcee:  Kashish King Type:  Unmoderated
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4852 <i>I deeply suspect that Fuller/BOD will continue to try to push the deali-node-4/30/2000
4851 "perhaps we should ask management" The answer is "long term intatvcb-4/30/2000
4850 Job #1 if Microsoft is split: Microsoft Linux. Job #2 if Microsoft is split: Kashish King-4/30/2000
4849 <i>Microsoft's uncanny ability to claim every stolen idea is in-houseKashish King-4/30/2000
4848 Disregard.VinWood-4/30/2000
4847 re: 'Word Perfect was easily knocked out by Word well before Microsoft'BP Ritchie-4/30/2000
4846 I do think we'll see MSFT Linux, and have said so here & elsewhere. MSi-node-4/30/2000
4845 So, shareholders who have Word Perfect use Microsoft Office to stay compatible.Kashish King-4/30/2000
4844 re: 'Anybody here actually use Novell's, er, Corel's Office?' BP Ritchie-4/30/2000
4843 This merger is like Tiger Woods hooking up with Mortice Schlepp. Mortice is a tKashish King-4/29/2000
4842 "I don't know what was going through their heads that they could even atvcb-4/29/2000
4841 Borland changed it's name to Inprise in attempt to run from it's past rKashish King-4/29/2000
4840 BTW, I think we're going to see Dell Linux, Compaq Linux, IBM Linux and so Kashish King-4/29/2000
4839 All competitors boats rose after the announcements but you are right: the MicroKashish King-4/29/2000
4838 I don't know what was going through their heads that they could even entertKashish King-4/29/2000
4837 I don't believe "everyone" thinks the deal is dead. I just thinki-node-4/28/2000
4836 Because getting out of the mess is going to cost a load and as usual the lawyerdana ingram-4/28/2000
4835 If everyone thinks the deal is dead and was no good how come inpr is not up $ aeyewatch-4/28/2000
4834 INPR actually hit 7 after hours, a result of the DOJ decision to pursue breakini-node-4/28/2000
4833 Sir: I am afraid I will have to completely and totally disagree with you, that atvcb-4/28/2000
4832 Corl up 2.625 in after market trading, what's up boy'seyewatch-4/28/2000
4831 Let's give Dale Fuller some credit for not being a complete idiot. PerhapsWilliam Chaney-4/28/2000
4830 Well, it seems clear from the conference call that the deal is all but off. Iti-node-4/28/2000
4829 Well, getting acquired by a company that has nothing to do with development tooKashish King-4/28/2000
4828 Looks like nobody cares about INPR anymore. Don't blame them. www.killtheMark Bracey-4/28/2000
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