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OBJECT DESIGN Inc.: Bargain of the year!!
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1669 Goldman ran Cullinet? Really? I knew Cullinet from the early '70s when it wahhaha-3/1/1998
1668 <i>If you think that's true, it makes no sense for you to hold the sthasbeen101-3/1/1998
1667 Microsoft keep claiming that VB is becoming a truly object-oriented programminghasbeen101-3/1/1998
1666 I have been lurking on this board since the day this stock down gapped. Saw thiPierre Borczuk-3/1/1998
1665 You have made a cogent and accurate comment. We have discussed this issue some ahhaha-2/28/1998
1664 If you think that's true, it makes no sense for you to hold the stock. Sincahhaha-2/28/1998
1663 The venture capitalists are out of this picture. They got their dough and disapahhaha-2/28/1998
1662 > So while the technical positioning is OK, the approach > to vertical mGeorge Jetson-2/28/1998
1661 <i>It looks to me like ODI has finally brought the VCs all that they canhasbeen101-2/28/1998
1660 > I have a lot of criticisms about ODIS, but what you are saying > soundGeorge Jetson-2/27/1998
1659 Let me be the first to admit I know nothing about datablades except what they aahhaha-2/27/1998
1658 You wish!!!! For the statements you make, it is obvious that you do not know wMark Finger-2/27/1998
1657 Why is that interesting? Reminds of those whom are concerned about who sells shahhaha-2/27/1998
1656 I have a lot of criticisms about ODIS, but what you are saying sounds like a viahhaha-2/27/1998
1655 This project is a mess. There's no added value for this kind of retrieval. ahhaha-2/27/1998
1654 'Interesting' might be to weak a word... Looks like this Cinebase storyGUSTAVE JAEGER-2/27/1998
1653 > Further, as you can check it out in their press releases, > they'vGeorge Jetson-2/27/1998
1652 > Here is an interesting project that went to ORDBMS: > > biz.yaGeorge Jetson-2/27/1998
1651 ODIS's got also its stake in the multimedia asset management business. ViraGUSTAVE JAEGER-2/27/1998
1650 Here is an interesting project that went to ORDBMS: biz.yahoo.com >>MENMark Finger-2/27/1998
1649 You mean there is a growing desperation to preserve all those man-hours investeahhaha-2/27/1998
1648 Like the company my investment attitude about the shares is up in the air. I taahhaha-2/27/1998
1647 <i>As for the Oracle/Fidelity comment--in the same time that ObjectStore hasbeen101-2/27/1998
1646 <i>In three years the stock went from 6 to 60. You didn't hear much hasbeen101-2/27/1998
1645 <i>Well, since I am almost 65, I wonder if I will be around in 10 years. hasbeen101-2/27/1998
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