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Technology Stocks : Hyperion Solutions (HYSL) - An Analytical Gorilla?

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To: Early Out who wrote (111)8/26/1998 9:29:00 AM
From: Reginald Middleton  Read Replies (1) of 471
 
<Anyway, this is all fun to discuss, but what does it have to do with HYSL? If you want to discuss the merits of Microsoft's entry into Data Warehousing, and how that product will effect HYSL, that certainly has a place here, and we will welcome that discussion.>

ACtually that is where the discusson started, then someone mentioned that Goldman issued a favorable recommendation on the stock and its earnings was this and that. From that point on, I must have pulled a Mark Haines sytle study

"At the beginning of this year Mark Haines of CNBC discussed a report that showed the number of analyst recommendations over the preceding year, it was something like: 12,000 buy, 100 hold, 0 sell over the whole year."

I actually wanted to know what the thread thought about threats from the lies of ORCL and MSFT. To be honest, I think that most of the participants are too pro-HYSL to produce a valid analysis. Are there no bearsish posters on the thread? How do you reality check the overzealousness? I am not saying thread does not have a right or reason to be bullish, but it appears as if no one is looking in the other direction.
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