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To: mishedlo who wrote (37458)2/8/2004 5:34:36 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 89467
 
Well I don't recall that conversation, although I know all about offshoring so it could have been me. I am very negative on oracle as an investment and have been for a year, so if it was an oracle bull, it wasn't me! <gg>

There are a number of facets to offshoring. As far as the software industry specifically is concerned, offshoring probably is about done. This is because it is already gone offshore in total. The new emerging software players are open source which puts ZERO value on coding, therefore offshore coding farms like orcl,msft become irrelevant. High tech, as a whole I would say is already offshore. The other industries seem to be just starting though and some of these businesses are in Bush strongholds like the Carolinas. I don't think Bush can win these states with desperate people.

BTW how does a "caucus" work exactly. We just have a primary vote. For a caucus do you have to show up? Or what.