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Technology Stocks : Oracle Corporation (ORCL)
ORCL 235.64-3.4%10:16 AM EST

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To: Bipin Prasad who wrote (15525)3/5/2001 2:06:36 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) of 19079
 
Hi Bipin, let me use this device ...

... All of us are touring on cruise ship NASDAQ 2200. A fellow passenger has fallen seriously ill. By all appearances, the symptoms match that of a classic flu, and should be done with after 10 days of rest, chicken soup, and a concoction of proven medication administrated by sharp doctors on the tour.

200 days later, the ill passenger is no better.

Now, I suggest it would be cautious of the rest of the passengers to figure out matters, and not simply assume we are immune from the disease because we are culturally or genetically different, as the ship's captain and New York Times would like us to believe. For those passengers who are able, maybe getting on a launch for one of many attractive and possibly sheltering islands in the neighborhood.

Message 15447986

No?

I believe investment is about making money and preserving wealth. I emphasize "and". It is not about defending the merits of a company when the broader environment threatens to sharply worsen. This is especially true when, given the possible scale of the storm, the company in question has no particular merit in as far as its ability to survive the storm, valuation-wise.

Chugs, Jay
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