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To: mcmiller who wrote (12981)1/5/2000 1:19:00 PM
From: Bipin Prasad  Respond to of 19080
 
It appears that folks on the sideline are ready to jump in. Whenever there's tiny sign of life, price jumps up like a coiled spring. And waits a little more, then jumps again. That's a very positive sign to upwards. Let's see how strong it'll uncoil around 2:30 and 3:30.

If it turns bullish by then, we'll see some serious 401K /bonus money will flow into ORCL today and tommorow for it'll be the best bargain for yr2000
at under $120.

later,

InSook Prasad



To: mcmiller who wrote (12981)1/5/2000 9:00:00 PM
From: John F. Dowd  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19080
 
Of course, one way of betting is to buy and sell stock, and Oracle insiders appeared to be unloading a
boatload of it first thing yesterday morning
. Boatload??If you take about 1,000,000 shares and divide it by 1.4 billion shares see what you come up with. I think it is like 7/10's of 1/10 of 1% (perhaps a dinghy load). These fat cats can't live on salary alone. If there options come at them they have to use em' or lose 'em and they do it early in the taxable season. The wierd thing is that almost overnight ORCL went from the greatest to a pariah. Go figure. Did ORCL's outlook change that fast. With BAAN going down the tubes and others struggling it appears that ORCL is going to be the last man standing. Go ORCL. Go LE. Keep your eye on the core business and forget the thin client machine. JFD