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To: Uncle Frank who wrote (27978)7/15/2000 9:52:12 AM
From: BDR  Respond to of 54805
 
<<Which is why I've never felt interested in investing in Oracle.>>

Here's the original SF Chronicle article and an excerpt. I, too, do not own Oracle. When choosing where to invest, ceteris paribus, I will go with management I am comfortable with and I have never been comfortable with LE. My loss perhaps, but it is also my money.

sfgate.com

Some wonder whether the company will
revert to its former self.

``Oracle's going to become what Larry
wants it to, and the fear is that it will
become what it was, an art-of-war company
that's not as focused on customers'
success as it is winning,'' said Terilyn
Palanca, an analyst at Giga Information
Group, a research firm.