They just didn't have the sense of the strength of their vote. Just thought it wasn't necessary.
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Some of the managers missed some of the initial run up in tech stocks, ... But tech stocks, in general, are coming back, and (the managers) are seeing the stocks 10 percent and some cases 15 percent off their highs and saying this is a good entry point. Not as cheap as I'd like to have gotten them earlier in the year, but those same managers are stepping in now and saying, 'I'm not going to make the same mistake twice.'Charles Phillips
We supply technology and applications to more than 90 of communications companies worldwide today, and billing is a logical and complementary addition for those customers.
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Some teachers had been trained to work out at Southern because I carried two out there. I carried a lady down here from Palmer's Crossing, used to play piano, and Billy Carter.
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We'd love to get to a mode where we're looking at the number of employees served, the number of checks processed--you name it, some business metric--and take it out of the technology realm and tie our success to their success in terms of business.
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The advantage that Oracle has in the wireless Web area is its deep reach into corporate computing, ... They will offer business users a combination of consumer news and the ability to interact with a corporate application wirelessly.
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The business-intelligence apps, called Siebel Analytics, represent an area Oracle covets--namely, providing closer to real-time visibility into customer-facing business processes. This is another area that's very strategic to us, ... The technology is very impressive.
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