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- Foreign Markets Power Top Tech's Growth [view article]
- Don't Bank on Financials - Fast Money Recap (6/27/08) [view article]
- The Current Market: Investors Lack Fear [view article]
- Oil Rises, Dow Falls - Fast Money Recap (6/26/08) [view article]
- Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
- Wednesday Options Outlook: ORCL, IYR, CMCSK, ANF, ETN, MDCO, BAC, BA [view article]
- Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
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- Microsoft: In Need of Focus
- Wednesday Options Outlook: BJ, ORCL, XHB, DTV, SGMS, NRG, AET, WFC
- Oracle and Salesforce.com Get Early Jump on iPhone Apps
- Getting It Wrong: Analysts Contribute to the Current Downturn
- Oracle Still Not Keen on SaaS
- Foreign Markets Power Top Tech's Growth
- Don't Bank on Financials - Fast Money Recap (6/27/08)
- Oracle Appears Slightly Undervalued
- The Current Market: Investors Lack Fear
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Can Gaming Stocks Power iShares Software ETF Higher? [view article]
Don Dion is offering a free video conference this Wednesday on his outlook for the 2nd half of the year! Go to www.dionmm.com/video/p... to register! ReplyExpect Oracle's Acquisition Spree To Continue [view article]
Oracle does totally nothing for the stockholder! 18 to 25 on a 52 week and really nothing before ...... no dividends ...... no movement .... no appreciation ..... buys everything that barely competes ......... dead money stock! ReplyExpect Oracle's Acquisition Spree To Continue [view article]
they should acquire that miserable MSFT. ReplyExpect Oracle's Acquisition Spree To Continue [view article]
They should acquire Sybase ReplyAvid Technology: Contrarian Position [view article]
Avid underperformed during a bull market. Why do you think it will outperform in a bear market?If you could convince me that the buyers of AVID's software/equipment were not coming under pressure, that their markets were instead expanding and growing then perhaps you may have a case.
Fact is that this is a mature market, margins will continue to contract and low priced competition will destroy their margins.
In my humble opinion Reply
Barron's: Oracle 'May Climb 40%' [view article]
Good summary of article. I think the stock is presently worth about 23-24 & should get to 30 within a year's time. But then again I don't make the market. ReplyLeading Hedge Funds' Best Ideas and Consensus Picks [view article]
What's the idea behind getting into CDNS? Valuation, technicals, both, other? ReplySymantec CEO: Nothing Is For Sale to Oracle [view article]
This article really jives with my personal experience with Symantec. Product is getting more expensive and better functionality is just not there. CEO is not getting it :There are better products out there for cheaper price. That's what consumer wants. I "like" also this quote from CEO: "take over their machines "yeah...every consumer's dream... Thanks for article. It revealed CEO's idiotic thinking. ReplyLeading Hedge Funds' Best Ideas and Consensus Picks [view article]
"[Mark Yusko states] the top holding for many of these funds on their 13F is likely not their best idea, but rather was their best idea and has simply appreciated the most."That makes sense due to time lag of the filing coupled with the fact that cream (over time) rises to the top -- the biggest exposures ought to be the ones that has "legs" to run (Mastercard is a good example). In contrast, gunslingers are typically the types that place huge bets at the outset as opposed to building up a position over time.
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Leading Hedge Funds' Best Ideas and Consensus Picks [view article]
Thanks for the correction, Richard. I believe it referred to Berkshire, actually - BRK.A or BRK.B. Post updated accordingly. ReplySchweitzer
Leading Hedge Funds' Best Ideas and Consensus Picks [view article]
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Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
Inquiring mind, you're absolutely right. Dropped the ball on that one. Thanks for your feedback. ReplyMind
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News [view article]
"Expensive oil is killing oil companies" is not exactly what that article said -- the figures of 26% and 30.2% are for the decline in profit for non-energy companies in the S&P 500, not for oil companies other than XOM, CVX, and COP. Yes, the oil sector is exhibiting declining margins per barrel but it also had the highest total increase in profit of any sector in the index. I appreciate your summaries of other news sources but you got this story totally wrong. ReplyL. Johnson
Oracle's Got What It Takes - Barron's [view article]
I think Barron's does a good job of reporting how the street is evaluating ORCL. It's amazing to see the variety of calls by independent research firms on the stock. It's got a bearish point and figure chart based on Friday's close, but that should turn bullish if the stock pops Monday in response to the Barron's piece, as it probably will. ReplyEnterprise Software: More Room For Downside Surprises [view article]
The comment wrt large s/w companies struggling i.e. MS, Oracle, SAP is misleading. Of course some campanies struggle as is always the case. However, I see no mention of IBM one of the largest and certainly a bellweather. 4q07, 1q08 ... record revenue, profit, margin, EPS etc and by all measures and exceptional balance sheet. To not include this positive point indicates lack of crediility in the article. Reply