[Hewlett-Packard, on the other hand, sells both Unix servers and machines that run Microsoft's Windows NT, thus diluting its efforts, analysts said.]
I believe you are right. To me, a company that tries to make so many products can lose its focus very quickly.
I'm not sure when Sun went public but I've been an investor/ trader in the company since 87 or so ~ I think.
What I've observed about Sun over the past few years is that management is tight, conservative and very focused.
And you know, if it were not for the Internet, and threads like Sun, most ordinary investors like myself would never have access to this type of information. We see Sun's press releases, we read speeches from Scott and Ed.
And I feel confident about my investment in Sun. Also, I no longer trade Sun shares. I hold for the long term.
Still, I look forward to the day when JAVA runs faster. I know it will get there ~ eventually.
Cheers,
Mephisto |