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To: Turs who wrote (17491)8/28/2002 2:23:36 PM
From: robert b furman  Respond to of 19079
 
Just job experience in IT.
Really don't know.

Dipping below 10 again.erg

Bob



To: Turs who wrote (17491)8/28/2002 2:31:54 PM
From: MeDroogies  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19079
 
Hmmm...I guess it's perspective. I'd say the prevailing market sentiment is NOT in ORCL's favor right now. It didn't really take part in the bull run. It was up, but not alot. Many other stocks performed better. Tech in general was left out.

Sentiment may be good enough to keep it from tanking right now, but it isn't in ORCL's favor by much...if at all.



To: Turs who wrote (17491)9/3/2002 3:16:45 PM
From: BelowTheCrowd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19079
 
Turs,

Sorry no response for a while, I've been away.

My experience is mostly as an IT project manager, though I've also done some product marketing and consulting in enterprise software. One of the companies I worked for (where I was a product manager) was an SAP technology partner and was eventually purchased by them.

My perspective about the Agilent situation comes from being a team lead on a failed SAP project at HP's Test and Measurement Organization several years ago. That division is the core of what became Agilent, so I'm pretty well aware of what Agilent was facing when they decided to replace all their legacy stuff at once.

I'm in LA now, where the economy is a bit better, even for IT types...

mg