But convertible (to voting shares), I understand. See slashdot for much discussion of this story. -- Rod http://www.sunsetsystems.com/ On Tue, 03 Oct 2000, Art Wagner wrote: > If I am not badly mistaken other reports on this bailout mentioned > that the shares M$ acquired are NON-VOTING. > > rleonard wrote: > > > > * MICROSOFT BAILS OUT COREL WITH $135 MILLION STOCK PURCHASE > > In a move reminiscent of its 1997 $150 million Apple bailout, Microsoft > > surprised the high-tech world late yesterday by announcing a similar > > deal with besieged Corel, which has been floundering lately on the edge > > of bankruptcy. Under terms of a new strategic alliance between the two > > companies, Microsoft has purchased $135 million worth of Corel stock. > > In return, Corel will work with Microsoft to develop the .NET > > initiative and participate in trade shows, product launches, and other > > events. Corel recently moved into Microsoft territory by offering a > > rival OS based on Linux, and the company also ported its WordPerfect > > Office suite and CorelDRAW products to Linux. But an attempt earlier in > > the year to become a "Linux powerhouse" failed, and Corel has fallen on > > hard times. Corel maintains, however, that the Microsoft alliance won't > > affect its Linux products