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Sybase (SYBS) - BUY, SELL or HOLD?
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2834 Not many James, but you and a couple others... The response, public and privattreetopflier-7/19/1998
2833 Sybase Powersoft conference August 9-13th in L.A. Should be some announcementssybernaut-7/19/1998
2832 ERP may be a commodity market, but one which the MARKET insisted SYBS play in. sybernaut-7/19/1998
2831 Treetop, Since you're working for SYBS's competitor, that sheds more lJames Luk-7/19/1998
2830 $13 in the near future is right on. I've been critical of SYBS management James Luk-7/19/1998
2829 I am new to this thread. I went through most of the messages. The whole thread Swathi Vanniarajan-7/18/1998
2828 Sybase was and maybe still is a good trading buy since it was trading at signifpaul-7/18/1998
2827 Whichever way you cut it, the ERP (SAP etc) is a commodity market. I don'Guru Gus-7/18/1998
2826 Mark, the information is in quite a few of of Mr. Chen's interviews and WalDave Yenne-7/17/1998
2825 I do not see where Sybase details any breakout of license revenue by product liMark Finger-7/17/1998
2824 Sybase also sells middleware. Wait for the detailed 10-Q before you try to do tDave Yenne-7/17/1998
2823 Dave, If tools were flat and DB licenses grew, why did license revenue drop byJeff Meredith-7/17/1998
2822 They could focus on application middleware, which by definition doesnt have a pLizzie Tudor-7/17/1998
2821 Mark, DB sales growth was up quarter to quarter and year to year. Tools sales aDave Yenne-7/17/1998
2820 Syborg- This early morning reaction isn't dragging ORCL or IFMX in on the sybernaut-7/17/1998
2819 Without their own product set, what services would they sell? We are then talktreetopflier-7/17/1998
2818 Interesting thought: For the sake of discussion, let's say SYBS is converseth thomas-7/17/1998
2817 >>If SYBS license revenue grow at 10% a year... First they have to stop tMark Finger-7/17/1998
2816 <If SYBS license revenue grow at 10% a year> It is SYBS consulting reventreetopflier-7/17/1998
2815 Excuse me, but Chen did a great job. Do you know how difficult it is to match treetopflier-7/17/1998
2814 Well, here's some of the morning press. Looks upbeat to me. (Reuters Stocsybernaut-7/17/1998
2813 Yes, Sybase will die eventually like any human being. But with $221 million catech101-7/17/1998
2812 Grislee, That is just the point! It has become very obvious that several hereKen W-7/16/1998
2811 That is the reason why SYBS is at $9 a share. It is almost like fire sale priceLeo Yuan-7/16/1998
2810 Expectations were (.09) I thought, so yes sybs is .10 over estimates. I think Lizzie Tudor-7/16/1998
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