16 Quotes by Melissa Eisenstat

  • Author Melissa Eisenstat
  • Quote

    We believe that Oracle's management backed itself into a corner by using the economy as their sole explanation for their shortfall.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Melissa Eisenstat
  • Quote

    We regard Microsoft's loss to be a foregone conclusion, which subjects it to damages that will likely be undetermined for a period of months. We also believe the issuing of the conclusions of law opens Microsoft to a flood of civil lawsuits seeking monetary damages.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Melissa Eisenstat
  • Quote

    With Windows 2000 revenues not really kicking in until 2001 and the continued weakness of the business PC sales impacting Microsoft's core business, we expect the fourth quarter to be lackluster, coming in slightly above the third quarter.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Melissa Eisenstat
  • Quote

    Because of the uncertainties and the risks to our earnings model should any behavioral remedies be implemented, we continue to advise investors to stay on the sidelines until further clarity can be gained.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Melissa Eisenstat
  • Quote

    What we do see as key are Microsoft's improving business fundamentals, specifically ... Windows 2000 and the Internet.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Melissa Eisenstat
  • Quote

    Oracle continues to be a margin expansion story and we expect that trend to continue this quarter. We expect the increased operating leverage to come in the form of lower sales and marketing expenses.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Melissa Eisenstat
  • Quote

    With the Department of Justice process out of the limelight now, investor attention has been squarely focused on Microsoft's business fundamentals over the past several months. During that time there has been a significant degree of doubt about Microsoft's long-term prospects and, more pointedly, about the success of Windows 2000 and the Internet. We think this quarter's results go at least part of the way to alleviating these concerns.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Melissa Eisenstat
  • Quote

    We believe that Windows 2000 will ultimately be a widely adopted corporate computing platform over the next two years, and we remain bullish on Microsoft's prospects.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Melissa Eisenstat
  • Quote

    Bloom's exit coming at the heels of COO Ray Lane's departure leaves only Ellison with the kind of universal clout to call on senior executives at Fortune 500 companies to deliver Oracle's suite message. We think that the leadership question increases the risk to the story.

  • Tags
  • Share