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To: AllansAlias who wrote (55324)1/8/2001 1:22:44 PM
From: UnBelievable  Respond to of 436258
 
I Always Thought Ellison Was Sensitive To Shareholder Relations

If ORCL can't fix the system they provided to an investment board it does not speak well about their service to anyone.



To: AllansAlias who wrote (55324)1/8/2001 1:27:56 PM
From: Earlie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Allan:

IBM numbers tonight. Unless Louis finds another accounting gimmick, they will not help the bulls. I think they will stink and have bet accordingly. There are a bunch of other tech stocks that will suffer if IBM delivers a clanger.

I note that Solomon now loves gold. Thanks to Mario for getting this thing moving. I don't think it w ill be possible for them to hold gold down, once the institutions start buying to get their allocations above "nil" (g)

The Internal Revenue boys from the U.S. are bound and determined to kill the stock market, even as Al tries to rescue it. Article out of OZ details how these gargoyles are turning up the screws on the banks that shield the offshore investors. Just what we need at the moment,..... an exodus from U.S. denominated assets by a large group of offshore investors. (g)

A new word is being heard much more frequently this year. "Redemption". Some funds are really smarting, but don't want to talk about it. Maybe some Joe S. Pack types are not quite as dumb as some think. I sure hope so. I will comment further as more hard details become available.

Best, Earlie