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Technology Stocks : Oracle Corporation (ORCL)
ORCL 164.58-2.6%Jan 30 9:30 AM EST

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To: Bipin Prasad who wrote (12428)11/12/1999 6:47:00 AM
From: John Wright  Read Replies (2) of 19080
 
Being a freshly laid off Oracle Consultant 3 weeks ago, I sold all my Oracle shares. Since then I've had to sit back and watch the share price climb 35%. Last week I also had to digest Oracle's latest press release on their CRM Sales in EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa.) Being the Oracle Consultant who just spent 4 weeks in the U.K., just prior to being laid off) delivering Oracle's CRM Sales (i.e. Sales, Field Sales, Field Sales/Palm Devices, and Telesales)implementation training(i.e. Application Functionality, Setup, and ERP integration)to Oracle's Partner Consultants(PWC, E&Y, Delloite,...),including Sales
Consultants, with excellent feedback and evaluations it's beginning to be somewhat frustrating!

John

P.S.
If anyone has or knows of any CRM opportunities out there drop me an email. Coupled with the Oracle 'Sales' Application Functionality, Setup, and ERP integration training I mentioned above I also have some (B2C) iStore experience as well.
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