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Technology Stocks : All About Sun Microsystems -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: hdl who wrote (63334)10/3/2005 2:22:32 PM
From: MJ  Respond to of 64865
 
SUNW already up a little today.

Does anyone have a clue.

mj



To: hdl who wrote (63334)10/3/2005 2:51:14 PM
From: Sonki  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
I also see estimates for 06 and 07 move up. On Goog and Sun investors suspect that the announcement will concern a sale of Sun's recently launched Galaxy servers, the technology company's first foray into commodity servers.

"There's a good chance that Google might be buying Galaxy servers and Google consumes a lot of servers," said Mona Eraiba, an analyst with Rosetta Group Research. "This could be very significant for Sun, which has been flat on its back for some time."

The analyst doesn't own shares of Sun or Google, and her firm doesn't perform investment-banking service.

Shares of Sun recently were up 31 cents to $4.24 on heavy volume.

oh oh .. i missed JDN BD ? Happy BD. Looks like u got a gift from sunw today .



To: hdl who wrote (63334)10/3/2005 3:17:40 PM
From: Esoteric1  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 64865
 
And on Saturday, Sun Chief Operating Officer Jonathan Schwartz dedicated his blog to software distribution -- and some ominous-sounding pronouncements.

Perhaps hinting at a big announcement between Sun and Google, Schwartz wrote, "If I were a betting man, I'd bet the world was about to change."

And, Schwartz added that he would bet a recent decision by the commonwealth of Massachusetts to eventually replace Microsoft Office with open-source software "will be a shot heard 'round the world."
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