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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (17514)9/3/2002 9:57:18 PM
From: MeDroogies  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19079
 
well, it's all perspective. It's been some time since I thought the recovery would build a head of steam. Now I've pretty much come to the realization it's gonna be a long, slow, and uneven climb.
I'm not in line with the doomsayers, but I doubt there's gonna be one single piece of evidence to come out to get people to believe that this recovery is going to be like "all the others". It's just going to sort've do its own thing for a while.
All said, I think the numbers were pretty good. Not great, obviously, but they could have been much, much worse.
Continues to leave the Fed alot of leeway.



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (17514)9/12/2002 2:04:26 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19079
 
anybody think any different than this... (sounds right to me)-
Oracle (ORCL) 9.66 -0.14: Banc of America expects co. to outperform market due to strong product cycles, easy yr/yr comparisons starting in November, advantaged suite-approach, and record operating margins despite today's poor environment; thinks shares offer attractive risk/reward; checks indicate co. on track to meet Q103 ests of $0.07 and will likely provide modestly encouraging outlook, particularly for improving applications results; firm encouraged by co retaining its position as "big dog in databases"; reiterates Buy rating and price target of $13. Despite bullish note, shares are 1.4% in the red on market weakness.