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Technology Stocks : INPR - Inprise to Borland (BORL) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Sam Scrutchins who wrote (2292)3/11/1999 2:55:00 AM
From: TTOSBT  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5102
 
Re: "If we don't, then I'm out of here. I'm tired of waiting."

A watched pot never boils!

"Sometimes write offs that are already known are not relevant."

It is the unexpected that makes the markets move and swiftly!

TTOSBT



To: Sam Scrutchins who wrote (2292)3/11/1999 6:07:00 PM
From: Cube  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5102
 
CNBC reported today that ORCL will be unveiling its enterprise software vision in the next few days. If this new vision includes INPR in some way, there could be some great upside here. If ORCL is not going to utilize INPR in any way, INPR is finished. All eyes on ORCL for the future.

Cube



To: Sam Scrutchins who wrote (2292)3/12/1999 7:02:00 AM
From: Ghassan I. Ghandour  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5102
 
Since I haven't been watching the price of INPR, with the excitement going on in both NOVL and VLSI, I was very surprised to see that the stock traded at 4 1/4. Was that a typo or did it really trade that low? If it did, then the recovery was impressive as it closed unchanged. This could be technically good as you suggested.

What ORCL will say (or already said) will affect the price of INPR, for sure, in the short term span. Long term, I hope what Mr. T says about the second half of the year will come out to be true. I will keep watching those revenues.

Go INPR...

Ghassan.