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To: Robert Rose who wrote (84743)11/21/1999 1:33:00 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Oracle is a boring stock that is becoming un-boring at the moment. So sometimes the giants can awaken... Orcl could be like AOL, a real possibility. I'm glad to see them lose the nih problems.



To: Robert Rose who wrote (84743)11/21/1999 7:01:00 PM
From: Danny  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
<<when court cases spark investor interest in a stock,>>

On MSFT's case, I think it's the other way around, ie,
the court case is the only thing that has been holding
MSFT back. Were it not for this lawsuit, MSFT shares
would have been 50% higher at least at this moment.
So, any sign of early settlement should be very bullish
to this stock. Remember, there is nothing fundamentally
wrong with this company.

Yes, it is indeed "boring" in 1999. But dont forget
the power of a sleeping giant. The best example is QCOM.