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Strategies & Market Trends : Oracle - look out below!!!! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bipin Prasad who wrote (30)3/26/1998 6:24:00 PM
From: Clint  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49
 
Bipin, I'm happy to say that I sold my 10 Orq March 27.5 calls that cost me 3/16 at 2.125 a ten bagger!!! however,March calls are now expired in case you didnt realize. Oracle is much more powerful of a company than you think. Call them up for a list of their customers. Its in their annual report.Larry Ellison owns 227,000,000 Shares of ORCL Ill be damned if he's falling asleep at the wheel!!!Ill see you in 20 years at millionaire acres! I hope you arent a valet parking attendant!



To: Bipin Prasad who wrote (30)3/30/1998 1:04:00 PM
From: Ralphie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49
 
i'm not planning on holding until expiration. the summer is usually slow for tech shares, and this one will be marked by a glut of doomsayers like me <g>

MSFT is quietly getting closer to its launch of SQL Server 7.0, which is for the first time going to be comparable to ORCL's ability to scale. a Compaq 6-processor Pentium II (proliant 9000?) workhorse running at 450 mhz can deliver the final knock-out punch to unix/Oracle.

MIS people will finally give in to the gorilla when MSFT does a big marketing push. i'm thinking the pre-announcements will start in july and the press will start saying ORCL is in trouble...