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To: grogger who wrote (11708)9/13/1999 12:57:00 PM
From: Paul van Wijk  Respond to of 19079
 
Hey grogger,

Don't be or act so depressive. We're in for the long haul,
remember. Building the nest egg. So why react on a
possible (and not unlogical) dip. WE KNOW BETTER, remember.

I have a little experience with Dell a few years ago. What
have I learned? Never, ever sell to buy back on the dip
as long as the fundamentals are intact.

9 out of 10 you have to step in at a higher level. So be
cool, remember the great fundamentals and let the "James
Cramers" out there have their own party.

We don't daytrade, we invest. So we have a much lower
pulse, live longer and make more money at the long haul.

With regards,

Paul



To: grogger who wrote (11708)9/13/1999 1:46:00 PM
From: MeDroogies  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19079
 
Absolutely! I'm not commenting on the general desirability of ORCL, just that it performs erratically after earnings...even IF they are good.
I still think we've topped 40 for good. Anything over .20, and we can see 50 soon.