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To: Joe Hoek who wrote (5418)2/6/1998 8:26:00 PM
From: Andy Parham  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19079
 
What I think is so powerful about this move is that nobody seems to know what the reason is - no definitive posts about it - not much hype on CNBC - go figure, could people finally be realizing that just because ORCL missed one quarter in the last 28 (and because of reason that reflects in no way on their technology, market dominance, or any thing else that has made them the number one company in the world in information management) and just because of this happen stance that they don't have what it takes for the future. Just kind of funny isn't. ORCL @40+ by June. The uncertainty will fade and for every body that invests in companys that they believe in - they will be the winners. Hold on tight - INVESTORS!



To: Joe Hoek who wrote (5418)2/7/1998 3:13:00 AM
From: danderso  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 19079
 
Joe,

You said:

"Larry's big push with the NC is because of Bill Gates buying the WebTV and it's a personal thing now."

The order of these events is the other way around: Larry pushed the
NC, then MSFT bought WebTV.

Dave