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What Are They Saying About Sun Microsystems? Celera's Sequencing Strategy Nortel for the Long Term? A Disney Animator Paints His Perspective Oracle's PEG Valuation Examining the Book Value of JDS Uniphase Kicking the Habit Teaches Some Foolish Lessons The Death Entitlement Help With This STUPID Computer!
When there's an article on Sun Microsystems in Forbes, Fools get right to business in analyzing all sides of the issue. Find out what they're saying now.
"While much of the publicity lately is on Celera's proteomics efforts and the move into small-molecule drugs, it's not clear to me what the strategy is with the more than 250 sequencing machines cranking out data."
After her husband put Nortel into his Roth IRA at much higher prices, this Fool poses the question to the board: Is Nortel a good long-term hold?
"I am the same supervising animator that left the studio after 20 years. I am very happy to see there is a lot of good information here, but I am afraid there is an awful lot of conjecture and speculation as well."
Fools on the Oracle board are crunching the numbers to determine the fair value of the company. Sharpen your pencils and join the discussion.
Fools are trying to determine the real book value of JDS Uniphase, and discussing why the company would not be attractive as a takeover candidate by a corporate raider.
This Fool has learned the lesson that even a bad day is not a good enough reason to let your money or your life go up in smoke.
Waiting for your parents' demise is not retirement planning! "I know my parents are frugal, but I don't expect them to leave me anything but memrories.
Does your PC need a doctor? Confused about upgrades? This is the board with the answers to make your computer run like buttah!
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