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Strategies & Market Trends : The New Economy and its Winners

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To: techanalyst1 who wrote (13952)9/20/2002 6:48:48 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (2) of 57684
 
does anybody remember the early 90s?

I do unfortunately I was only in oracle. Oracle crashed from the 40s or so to the low of 4.5 in the shadow of the gulf war. Then a little bounce but oracle did in fact sit around the 8-12 level for 18 mos or so. It was 1991 and part of 1992. All of the softwares were the same then, informix and sybase etc. I don't know if the other sectors had the same flatline after the crash. (hard to tell from the yahoo "max" chart).

It was so close in feel to today I'm trying to draw a parallel... specifically the 18mos of basing. Could be just software though and then its not much of a trend.
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