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To: Dale J. who wrote (12493)12/10/1998 5:33:00 PM
From: treetopflier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Yawn. Dale, the word is 'new', not 'knew'.

I expected ORCL to do exactly .28 which is why I loaded up on it in November so don't tell me what I don't get. I'm not the one who is short.

ttf



To: Dale J. who wrote (12493)12/10/1998 6:41:00 PM
From: uu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Dale, my good friend:

You state:
> I am looking at leading indicators. Everyone (except you) knew Oracle would beat earnings estimates that is why it had such a nice runup. Nothing knew. It was down ~2 pts today, and it already pulled back.

From your false interpretation of reality, I bet you are a hard core Republican! In any event, I presume you shorted the stock at $36/shr, am I correct? If so I believe you might want to cover soon unless you enjoy spiritual pain in the same manner you have been having with your SUNW short position at $68/shr!

As for Oracle's after hours trading go to the following site and it gives you the exact price, time and size of the trade. Just enter the symbol, and hit the Enter key. The first symbol usually takes a while to come up but after that it is fairly quick.
quote.com

Also note, usually the after hours trading is a game market makers play on investors. You should only pay attention to the regular business hours trading (after all that is when you can short, or cover whichever the case might be!!)!!

Regards,

Addi Jamshidi