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DA Morgan
 
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Default Oracle as a career choice - 12-20-2007 , 08:49 AM






SAN FRANCISCO - Oracle Corp. fared far better than analysts anticipated
in its fiscal second quarter, easing worries that the sagging U.S.
economy will curtail corporate spending on technology and drag down the
business software maker.

Relieved investors drove up Oracle's stock price by more than 6 percent
late Wednesday after the results were released.

Source:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22330728/


Looks like a good one right. <g>
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Default Re: Oracle as a career choice - 12-20-2007 , 02:54 PM






On 20.12.2007 15:49, DA Morgan wrote:
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SAN FRANCISCO - Oracle Corp. fared far better than analysts anticipated
in its fiscal second quarter, easing worries that the sagging U.S.
economy will curtail corporate spending on technology and drag down the
business software maker.

Relieved investors drove up Oracle's stock price by more than 6 percent
late Wednesday after the results were released.

Source:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22330728/

Looks like a good one right. <g
Your description sounded as if you were going to advertise Oracle stock
as investment. :-)

robert


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Default Re: Oracle as a career choice - 12-20-2007 , 03:04 PM



Robert Klemme wrote:
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On 20.12.2007 15:49, DA Morgan wrote:
SAN FRANCISCO - Oracle Corp. fared far better than analysts
anticipated in its fiscal second quarter, easing worries that the
sagging U.S. economy will curtail corporate spending on technology and
drag down the business software maker.

Relieved investors drove up Oracle's stock price by more than 6
percent late Wednesday after the results were released.

Source:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22330728/

Looks like a good one right. <g

Your description sounded as if you were going to advertise Oracle stock
as investment. :-)

robert
Not a chance. Don't own a share in any software company personally.

But it is a good indication that our career path will be around as
long as we will.
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Daniel A. Morgan
Oracle Ace Director & Instructor
University of Washington
damorgan@x.washington.edu (replace x with u to respond)
Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
www.psoug.org


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Default Re: Oracle as a career choice - 12-20-2007 , 07:29 PM



On Dec 20, 1:04 pm, DA Morgan <damor... (AT) psoug (DOT) org> wrote:
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Robert Klemme wrote:
On 20.12.2007 15:49, DA Morgan wrote:
SAN FRANCISCO - Oracle Corp. fared far better than analysts
anticipated in its fiscal second quarter, easing worries that the
sagging U.S. economy will curtail corporate spending on technology and
drag down the business software maker.

Relieved investors drove up Oracle's stock price by more than 6
percent late Wednesday after the results were released.

Source:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22330728/

Looks like a good one right. <g

Your description sounded as if you were going to advertise Oracle stock
as investment. :-)

robert

Not a chance. Don't own a share in any software company personally.

But it is a good indication that our career path will be around as
long as we will.
If your career spans a quarter...

Wouldn't you rather be that guy cashing in the Larry-financed IPO and
make millions for creating a company that loses $25M/year for nine
years? http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_776745...nclick_check=1

jg
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DA Morgan
 
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Default Re: Oracle as a career choice - 12-26-2007 , 02:47 PM



joel garry wrote:

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Wouldn't you rather be that guy cashing in the Larry-financed IPO and
make millions for creating a company that loses $25M/year for nine
years? http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_776745...nclick_check=1

jg
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Merry effing Christmas, Goldberg!
I'd rather be the guy who is enjoying life ... and I am.

Everbody gets to pick their own criteria. I've got mine. <g>
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Oracle Ace Director & Instructor
University of Washington
damorgan@x.washington.edu (replace x with u to respond)
Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
www.psoug.org


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