

shareholders alleged the management benefited from the buyout personally while the buyout price was too low. The company was voluntarily delisted from the NASDAQ and Toronto Stock Exchanges. In August 2003, Corel was bought out by the private equity firm Vector Capital for $1.05 a share (slightly more than the cash in the company).

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Corel acquired the graphics software company Micrografx in late 2001. However, these plans were scrapped, and only the Corel brand remained. A new board of directors was then appointed and Derek Burney Jr., announced that the product line would be split into several brands-DeepWhite, ProCreate, and Corel. In August 2000, Cowpland was accused of insider trading and left. As part of the deal, Corel acquired a minority interest in Hoffmann + Associates and received royalties. In 1997, Corel sold its Corel ChemLab studio and its "CD Home Collection" consisting of over 60 multimedia titles to Hoffmann + Associates, a Toronto-based company.
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In 1996, Corel created a Full motion video game called Mode.

The company held the naming rights to the home arena for the NHL's Ottawa Senators from February 1996 until January 2006 as the "Corel Centre", a venue currently known as the Canadian Tire Centre. This mainly consisted of Microsoft Works office applications, but a variant called Works Suite also bundled the Microsoft Word software. Corel was in a difficult position as Microsoft pushed pre-loaded copies of its software onto new computers. In 1996, it acquired Novell WordPerfect and started competing with the thought of being " Pepsi to Microsoft's Coke" as Microsoft Word was the top-used word processing software at the time. The company had great success early in the high-tech boom of the 1990s and early 2000s with the product CorelDRAW, and became, for a time, the biggest software company in Canada. Mitel needed writing and creative design programs to enhance the company product line. History Corel wordmark used from 2001 to 2022Ĭorel was founded by Michael Cowpland in 1985 as a research laboratory. Formerly called the Corel Corporation ( / k ə ˈ r ɛ l/ kə- REL from the abbreviation " Cowpland Research Laboratory"), the company is known for producing software titles such as CorelDRAW, and for acquiring AfterShot Pro, PaintShop Pro, Painter, Video Studio and WordPerfect. d oʊ/ ə- LOO-doh ), is a Canadian software company headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, specializing in graphics processing. Cascade Parent Limited, doing business as Alludo ( / ə ˈ l uː.
