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The Wall Street Transcript Publishes Management Performance Review on Oracle Corporation in Internet Software Industry Issue
Business Wire, Nov 17, 2000
Business Editors
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 17, 2000
Four leading analysts and top management from thirty-eight sector firms examine the Internet Software Industry in this special 171-page issue from The Wall Street Transcript (212/952-7433) or http://www.twst.com/info/info212.htm
1) The TWST confidential Off-The-Record survey of management performance at sixteen sector firms asked market insiders about the ability of management teams to create shareholder value. Get this Off-The-Record report, in which a top analyst explains why this CEO's "attitude has been called arrogant." The analyst adds, "He doesn't want to give investors any information, or at least as little as possible." To obtain this report, see www.twst.com/info/info212.htm
A distinguished analyst in the field comments on Lawrence J. Ellison, Chairman & CEO of Oracle Corporation (Nasdaq:ORCL), "Larry Ellison really believed in the Internet and he had a great vision. It was his initiatives that really got Oracle where it is today. He is very flamboyant. He did have the vision to make Oracle the company with the broadest applications business in the industry."
2) Internet Software Industry -- An in-depth (9,500 words) Analyst Roundtable with Ian Morton, Senior Analyst at Chase H&Q, Heather O'Loughlin, Equity Research Analyst at State Street Global Advisors, and Greg Vogel, Senior Research Analyst at Banc of America Securities.
3) Technical & Design Software -- In an in-depth (6,300 words) Analyst Interview with Jay Vleeschhouwer, First Vice President Senior Industry Analyst at Merrill Lynch.
4) CEO interviews (average 2,500 words). Top management of thirty-eight sector firms examine the outlook for their firm and the sector.
To obtain a copy of this 171-page Internet Software Industry issue, call 212/952-7433 or see http://www.twst.com/info/info212.htm
The Wall Street Transcript is a premier weekly investment publication interviewing market professionals for serious investors for over 37 years.
The Wall Street Transcript has launched a new free service where investors can ask the above company (or any public company) a question at http://www.qawire.com
The Wall Street Transcript does not endorse the views of any interviewee nor does it make stock recommendations.
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