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To: fedhead who wrote (10723)3/1/2002 8:20:22 PM
From: Si_Detective  Respond to of 57684
 
From some other thread:

I hate to beat a dead horse but I got to get this out.
Even if no one cares, here it is.

**** Wall Street Thieves at Their Best **** (That's my title)

Dec 13th...
ORCL CFO: 'We think we've hit the bottom'

biz.yahoo.com

Jan 3rd...
Analyst says ORCL pipeline strongest in a year

biz.yahoo.com

Jan 9th...
Software Makers Rise on Oracle Outlooks

thestreet.com

Several big software firms rose in trading Wednesday, following upbeat comments from Oracle

Oracle, the database software maker, said Tuesday that business is turning a corner. "We're optimistic. We definitely think the worst is over and things are going to start getting better," Oracle's chief financial officer, Jeff Henley, was quoted as saying at the Morgan Stanley Internet, Software & Networking Conference.

Jan 30th...
Oracle sees business picking up by spring

biz.yahoo.com

REDWOOD SHORES, Calif., Jan 30 (Reuters) - Oracle Corp.(NasdaqNM:ORCL - news) Chief Financial Officer Jeff Henley on Wednesday joined numerous software company executives in making the assertion this month that there are signs the downtrodden industry's fortunes will begin to turn later this year.

``We should start to see some pickup by spring 2002,'' Henley said during the No. 2 software maker's annual meeting with analysts.

Feb 20th...
Analyst upgrades Oracle, says recent sell-off is chance to buy

biz.yahoo.com

Mar 1st...
Oracle Warns on Third-Quarter Earnings

story.news.yahoo.com.

REDWOOD SHORES, Calif. (Reuters) - Oracle Corp., the world's second-biggest software vendor, warned on Friday its fiscal third-quarter earnings would be a penny lower per share than its original forecast, hurt by slow sales in Asia.

I could go on and on....

EOM
Shoreco

PS
I just wanted to point out all the propaganda that we get from these bozos....