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To: hueyone who wrote (64505)9/13/2003 11:22:11 AM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77397
 
Oracle's revenue growth wasn't there yesterday. We're in a booming cycle here. The best tech stocks went up yesterday.

You can't really compare orcl to psft because after all, they are a smaller competitor who Oracle attempted to destroy, psft should be evaluated only on whether they can survive. In fact, Oracle, psft and sebl are all suffering from the same malady if you ask me. But it isn't something psft or sebl created, it is something oracle created almost entirely by themselves.

Come on, you can't really deny what I'm saying is true can you? It sounds like you are just saying new growth doesn't matter. Does it matter if Oracle never grows again?

I'm not one to dwell on some companies declining fortunes, but in this case, watching Larry whine and cry in every local paper while he likens silicon valley to detroit, while simultaneously other companies are booming... is just too funny. I think he's too old actually. I notice Oracle finally has some postings for jobs in the US lately, I wonder if somebody at the top finally figured out what is going on? Too late, oracle has to figure out how to sell to the indian sub of GM and Walmart now.