Posted AT 4:30 PM EDT on 28/03/08
Corel gets going-private offer
Reuters
TORONTO — Consumer graphics and digital media software maker Corel Corp. said Friday it received an offer from its majority shareholder to buy out the rest of the company.
The bid could mean Corel would become a private company for the second time in five years.
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