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To: Andy M. who wrote (9065)12/11/1998 1:50:00 AM
From: Eric  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19080
 
yes, everyone who missed this boat will try to jump on board tomorrow, yes, happy days ahead for Oracle ... easily 40+ ...

jump in while it is still cheap, it won't be cheap for much longer !!!
I, for one, will buy more shares at the open, hope this one doesn't open 40+ ...



To: Andy M. who wrote (9065)12/11/1998 1:58:00 AM
From: Paul van Wijk  Respond to of 19080
 
Andy,

IT-business and the stock-market have one thing in common, "The
trend is your friend". I am not aware of a (software) company that
is better positioned for the future than Oracle.

The only thing Oracle has to do is expand their product(lines),
Microsoft has to integrate their products which is far more
difficult.

I also read a few articles who compared internet with the
godlrush. And Oracle with a company that sells the maps and the
picks. It makes perfect sense.

IMO we are very close to the moment that the stock-market
will give Oracle the internet-stamp (just like Dell about one
or two years ago after they started selling their products
through their internet-site). Than means that their P/E has
room to double in the next year.

With regards,

Paul