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Technology Stocks : J.D. Edwards debut! (JDEC) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: treetopflier who wrote (313)2/12/1999 4:09:00 PM
From: Edwarda  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 583
 
It's not kind to crow, ttf....

Hope you had a beer bet riding on this one!



To: treetopflier who wrote (313)2/15/1999 9:02:00 PM
From: D. Noll  Respond to of 583
 
Every ERP stock is hovering at 52-week lows (except ORCL and SAP). Again, what does the market look like in general. JDEC is just no exception. Its the market, stupid. And, if you think sales of Oracle Financials is the reason Oracle is at 56, your deluded.

"JDEC is proof that bad software sells lots of consulting.

That's about it."



Your personal experience with Oracle may have you believe this, but, to the contrary. It is a well-known fact within the industry that World/OneWorld implementations go in faster than any other ERP available (refer to Information Week, Gartner Group, META, Patricia Seybold Group). JDEC is really not a services company anyway, (not like Oracle anyway). JDEC keeps a firm distance from the consulting services business. Too much interbreeding. This is one of the reasons why revenues are off at JDEC.

"Congratulations to the shorts. "

Congratulations, to what - successfully shorting a stock.