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Sybase (SYBS) - BUY, SELL or HOLD?
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2609 SYBS is going down the tube. I don't think John Chen will be able to save James Luk-4/28/1998
2608 Yeah... the OLAP tools put tremendous pressure on PB - if you run a two-tier PGeorge Lazar-4/27/1998
2607 Gruntal comes out with a liquidate rec billBill Rood-4/27/1998
2606 Dear Mark - if memory serves, I recall a slightly neutral article on PB 6.0 in Bosco-4/27/1998
2605 Len, I do not see VB in the same market as PowerBuilder, because it is not objeMark Finger-4/27/1998
2604 Mark, trying to view it from the customer's perspective: 1) ORCL is the &qseth thomas-4/26/1998
2603 <i>Further, what is displacing PowerBuilder. The only new products I can Len White-4/26/1998
2602 You have an excellent point. Existing implementations - if they can - will nevGeorge Lazar-4/25/1998
2601 I'd be surprised if those after hours figures were correct, albeit pleasantLen White-4/25/1998
2600 Ordinarilly I would say it was a bad print. I looked at Quote.com and saw a numJoe C.-4/25/1998
2599 Off subject but after hours quote from Quote.com reflects SYBS closing price atcrh02-4/25/1998
2598 What gets me is that Informix bettered Sybase. They are 'old' technoloJohn Ritter-4/24/1998
2597 Hans, A lot of continuing sales for a company are from selling into the installMark Finger-4/24/1998
2596 >Fundamentally, I do not understand why Sybase is not selling better. >TJoachim Martin-4/24/1998
2595 Mark - Thanks for an excellent post. You're clearly more versed on the DBxcuuuzu-4/24/1998
2594 >>My question is: Does anyone have any idea when the blood letting >&gMark Finger-4/24/1998
2593 That was a nice run up from the recent low, but the 'hit' should have bJohn Ritter-4/23/1998
2592 I'm primarily a lurker here. I truely appreciate the insight that people lxcuuuzu-4/23/1998
2591 Sybase CEO talks about pricing Unix databases the same as NT databases: infowoDave Yenne-4/23/1998
2590 Bosco, Ibit the bullet today and got out of SYBS. Whatever reasons there may beThomas Haegin-4/23/1998
2589 I shorted SYBS @9 1/4 on 2/17/98 on a technical basis when it looked like its bSteve Mintz-4/23/1998
2588 Dear Mark - I am still in, but may not be for long. Not sure yet, but would reaBosco-4/23/1998
2587 To all: At 2:31 (EST), Sybase is down 1 7/8 on volume of 2,954,700. I am surprMark Finger-4/23/1998
2586 >>If those contingencies are not executed or are negotiated away, then &gMark Finger-4/23/1998
2585 Mark, you are right, but only partially: 1. Asian sales were written off becaAlmasy-4/23/1998
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