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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: areokat who wrote (30071)8/17/2000 12:46:18 PM
From: Bruce Brown  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Kat wrote:

Isn't it considered a gorilla in the printer space? And with its spin off of the measurement division (A) might not it perform better?

I think you would need to revisit the criteria for what constitutes a gorilla to find your answer to the above. As Lindy pointed out, it's a value chain member performing in the division of a royalty game.

I know what your saying and the same goes for orcl but they are part of the game. Yes?

Oracle is the database gorilla and does satisfy the criteria for that position. They are also progressing well in the transition of their solutions to the zero install client architecture of computing.

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