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Non-Tech : The Critical Investing Workshop

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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (6419)3/8/2000 11:11:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (1) of 35685
 
When I was buying ORCL last year I was fighting tooth and nail with the investors in the new ERP stocks that ORCL was going to end up being top dog due to their already extensive foot in the door from years of dealing with what we are now calling old economy stocks. I also felt that ORCL would be a nice warm and fuzzy stock to own by the establishment. What I meant by the word establishment are the top non-tech. funds, and big houses and every investors that who wanted to venture from the big board stocks. At the time (mid year last year)I did not foresee the wholesale selling in the Dow stocks that we are seeing now so my statement is even more true then I envisioned at the time. Throw in the are ready built in desire of tech funds to own ORCL, you get a near bear proof stock in ORCL.

See the below links to get up to speed on ORCL.

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zdnet.com

Question. If orcl starts to correct, will we be nearer the end of a correction or will the correction be in full force?

Watch CSCO and ORCL for the tell on market direction. And remember this little didy, "Even turkeys can fly in a hurricane." <g>

Greg
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