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INPR - Inprise to Borland (BORL)
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Emcee:  Kashish King Type:  Unmoderated
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4952 Inprise/Borland Announces Availability of JDataStore(TM) 3.5 A Pure Java Datableigh aulper-6/5/2000
4951 650-1 Million Daily Volume is GREAT...JAVA/JBUILDER better all the time..PredicCrystal ball-6/5/2000
4950 <i>INPR is just plain dead. - Low and diminishing market share</i> i-node-6/2/2000
4949 The resignations were from senior staff, as they usually are. The deal would noKashish King-6/2/2000
4948 Didn't Cowpie resign from the job of CEO after the merger fell through? I Jerry Whlan-6/2/2000
4947 Do you really think INPR is dead in the water? Perhaps you could explain their Kashish King-6/2/2000
4946 INPR is just plain dead. - Low and diminishing market share - ZERO brokerage czax-6/2/2000
4945 Stock is dead in the water unless the volume gets above 1 million and stays theED_L-6/1/2000
4944 Well, Java is very much the ultimate 4GL environment when you combine the languKashish King-5/27/2000
4943 Prediction: dominant force in dynamic content within one year: Java Server PageKashish King-5/26/2000
4942 RE: <i>Here's where Java is exploding: a replacement for 4GL forms whDavid R-5/26/2000
4941 I would probably agree with those points but what's also different this timKashish King-5/26/2000
4940 <i>It should not be surprising that Java is making the gains that it is. i-node-5/26/2000
4939 It should not be surprising that Java is making the gains that it is. After alDavid R-5/24/2000
4938 Rod, Thanks for both replies to my question about Fuller. This article is the Martin Dillon-5/24/2000
4937 There a lot of contributors to this thread who are really far behind the technoKashish King-5/24/2000
4936 Today tested the "TRIPLE BOTTOM", so hereafter KEEP BUYING, TIMING THCrystal ball-5/23/2000
4935 LOW VOLUME market makers sell, CUSTOMERS BUY, just bias that is out of sync, noCrystal ball-5/23/2000
4934 >><i>Didn't you say the same thing about Java (for general applDavid Miller-5/23/2000
4933 I can not help but note the irony that the web-based presentation regarding webDavid R-5/23/2000
4932 I consider myself to be fairly pragmatic so let's revisit what I did not saKashish King-5/23/2000
4931 <i>As for JSP, that technology is clearly going to dominate dynamic web cMark Bracey-5/23/2000
4930 I wonder if Inprise management knows they're bad management or if they thinKashish King-5/23/2000
4929 And to check out JSP, there are oodles of JSP-related sites, but the presentatiGraham Wideman-5/22/2000
4928 Right, the point is we all tend to sort of stick with old tools. Ironically, I Kashish King-5/22/2000
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