Corel to be bought by Vector Capitol
mgeoffrey writes "Corel announced that Vector Capitol will acquire Corel by buying out all outstanding shares at $1.05 a share. They are buying 22,890,000 shares. Vector Capitol has published a full report." Looks like the natural continuation after Microsoft sold off their Corel holdings.
These two programs seem to be the drunk floozies that get passed around at the frat party.
How many different companies have owned these two again?
"Music is everybody's possession. It's only publishers who think that people own it." - John Lennon.
Wordperfect seems to be a drag on whoever owns them. First they sold out to Novell. Then, Novell unloaded^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^^H sold them to Corel. Now it seems (and its just a shot in the dark) that they have caused hurt to yet another company.
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Of course, if MS had played fair, none of this would have happened.
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Anyway, Corel just hasn't had much of a goal lately. It seems they don't know where to focus their resources; They do everything from linux to graphic software to word processing.. And none of its really working.
*sigh* It was bound to happen!
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I have had a special place in my heart for Corel for years, and now they are going the way of so many before them who tried to unsurp the Redmond juggernaut.
Honestly I am suprised they are worth 22 million, Knockout and Paint aren't what the used to be and Corel Office is dead in the water.
Maybe they will go the way of Atari, not even a company anymore but a brand that is labeled on things that the corporate office wants to draw attention to.
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And by the looks of this page, Corel is just another dog to add to thier lackluster portfolio.
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I'll second that - I'm a huge CorelDraw zealot as I've been using it for years. I know the "real" pros use Adobe, but most of those people probably don't realize how ahead of the curve Corel was for graphics technology at times.
The interfaces between the packages were so different that to an Adobe person, Corel seemed lightweight and useless and from my perspective as a Corel user, Adobe often looked the same. Either way, preference goes and I miss using Corel a lot. I got a version of Corel9 for Windows running in WINE, but would much rather get the latest versions...
Somehow, I think Vector Capital may be doing this though... I can't imagine what they expect to do at this point, but it will probably be focusing on something that won't compete with MS at least until Corel gets back on its feet. If so, CorelDRAW is the perfect candidate to bring back to the market.
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I've nothing to say here...
High sales volume is great, but they're losing money, so they're worth nothing (as a whole anyway) unless someone can turn that around. Good luck to everyone at Corel!
The sale price is $98,000,000.
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I didn't make that a link because I wanted slashcode to annoy you with the extraneous blank.
The latest Slashdot meme.
The post isnt actually accurate. Vector Capital purchased 22,890,000 Series A shares from Microsoft on March 10th or thereabouts at $0.5625. They are now offering $1.05 per share for the remaining stock. The board of directors has recommended that shareholders take the offer. It "represents a premium of 42% to the market immediately prior to our announcement that Vector had entered into a non-disclosure and standstill agreement with Corel," said James Baillie, Chairman of Corel's Board of Directors.
So from the point of view of the shareholders, its probably not a bad deal.
"I'm tired of all this 'Aren't humanity great' bullshit. We're a virus with shoes" - Bill Hicks
Logically, then, if someone wanted to kill the Free Software movement, they'd only have to free the Wordperfect source and then...
A lot of misinformed investors think LNUX is the maker of Linux. So between the Munich news and Balmer memo in the last couple of weeks, there are a lot of people thinking this LNUX company is the next Microsoft. CNBC compounded the problem by calling LNUX "Linux" and comparing it's chart to Microsoft.
$22 million for Corel? Hell. It's time for the open-source community to start considering buyouts. That's about US $1.22 per user, according to one estimate. Not a high price to pay for the WP and Corel Draw source.
The maths for anyone who cares;
Corel shares;
24,000,000 Series A preferred shares
91,840,000 common shares.
VC bought 22,890,000 Series A shares at $0.5625=$12.876 Million.
They now offer $1.05 per share for the remaining 1,110,000 Series A and 91,840,000 common shares=$97.6 Million.
So all up your looking at about $110 Million for Corel, 'lock, stock and barrel'.
Check out their end of quarter financial report up to 28th Feb '03 for the lowdown on their financial position.
The long and the short is; $50 Million in cash/liquid assets, posting losses but with very few liabilities.
"I'm tired of all this 'Aren't humanity great' bullshit. We're a virus with shoes" - Bill Hicks
Peru is considering Open Source and GNU/Linux
India is considering open Source and GNU/Linux
Germany is considering open source and GNU/Linux
etc, etc, etc
Bill and Steve travel to Peru, China, India, Germany, etc and offer hundreds of millions of dollars to stop any migration to GNU/Linux and OSS.
Peru still continues move to OSS and GNU/Linux
Indian president proclaims need to move to OSS and GNU/Linux
Germany/Munich starts move to OSS and GNU/Linux
etc, etc, etc.
Steve Balmer decides he'd like to have SOMETHING left from his years at Microsoft so he starts selling some stock.
Leaked MS memo shows to the public that GNU/Linux and OSS really is a concern/threat to Microsoft.
In the mean time, Corel has been spinning it's wheels on figuring out what/how it's going to do anything with MS.Net then realizes there's nothing in it for them and that there's no money left in the bank. They put up a "For Sale" sign.
GNU/Linux companies find renewed interest in their companies/stock. ( not chronologically exact ;)
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"Anyone who stands out in the middle of a road looks like roadkill to me." --Linus
Corel was apparently looking for a buyer for Bryce. How this buyout will affect things, who knows. But I'm not going to get my hopes up for Bryce to ever run on the Mac again.
But, we still have Vue. And Eric Wenger, the original creator of Bryce, posted on the U&I forums that he is working on a new landscape creator. Demo images