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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
MySQL people. MySQL.
Demand is only going up.
That certainly explains the huge surge in demand for the stock.
MySQL demand
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
MySQL people. MySQL.
Demand is only going up.
That certainly explains the huge surge in demand for the stock.
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
MySQL people. MySQL.
Demand is only going up.
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
MySQL people. MySQL.
Demand is only going up.
Demand is going up because it is free and a breeze to configure.
The only way Sun will make money is if they charge for support.
Originally posted by: JS80
What do they even sell today? How are they still in business?
Originally posted by: Naustica
Originally posted by: jjsole
Darn, that's why I haven't picked up any volatility in SUNW lately, I used to trade it a lot. :frown:
Anyhow, because a stock is down 20% overnight certainly doesn't automatically make it a good deal.
Yeah I used to trade SUNW too. One of the former four horsemen. I remember when the stock was $100/shr. It's one of the few stocks I got out in time during the dotcom boom/bust.
Why this company haven't sold all its assets and distribute the proceeds to the shareholders is a mystery. The company as is is just paycheck machine for the management goons.
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: Naustica
Originally posted by: jjsole
Darn, that's why I haven't picked up any volatility in SUNW lately, I used to trade it a lot. :frown:
Anyhow, because a stock is down 20% overnight certainly doesn't automatically make it a good deal.
Yeah I used to trade SUNW too. One of the former four horsemen. I remember when the stock was $100/shr. It's one of the few stocks I got out in time during the dotcom boom/bust.
Why this company haven't sold all its assets and distribute the proceeds to the shareholders is a mystery. The company as is is just paycheck machine for the management goons.
Did they have a reverse split? I may be confused but thought it was a $5 stock or something.![]()
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: Naustica
Originally posted by: jjsole
Darn, that's why I haven't picked up any volatility in SUNW lately, I used to trade it a lot. :frown:
Anyhow, because a stock is down 20% overnight certainly doesn't automatically make it a good deal.
Yeah I used to trade SUNW too. One of the former four horsemen. I remember when the stock was $100/shr. It's one of the few stocks I got out in time during the dotcom boom/bust.
Why this company haven't sold all its assets and distribute the proceeds to the shareholders is a mystery. The company as is is just paycheck machine for the management goons.
Did they have a reverse split? I may be confused but thought it was a $5 stock or something.![]()
Originally posted by: Lothar
Originally posted by: jjsole
Originally posted by: Naustica
Originally posted by: jjsole
Darn, that's why I haven't picked up any volatility in SUNW lately, I used to trade it a lot. :frown:
Anyhow, because a stock is down 20% overnight certainly doesn't automatically make it a good deal.
Yeah I used to trade SUNW too. One of the former four horsemen. I remember when the stock was $100/shr. It's one of the few stocks I got out in time during the dotcom boom/bust.
Why this company haven't sold all its assets and distribute the proceeds to the shareholders is a mystery. The company as is is just paycheck machine for the management goons.
Did they have a reverse split? I may be confused but thought it was a $5 stock or something.![]()
They did a 1:4 reverse split.
