| Foolish Forecast: Oracle's Feeding Frenzy
Go back and check out the numbers from Oracle's last quarter, and then some more meat on those numerical bones. Then come back here and see what's in store for the second quarter of fiscal 2008. What Fools say: Here's how Oracle's CAPS scoring rates against some of its peers and competitors: Market Cap (Millions)Trailing P/E RatioCAPS Rating .
Kevin Joyce Plays It Plain
The October edition that I attended featured a monologue from Seattle solo genius Matt Smith, an Iranian music duo, Tenko drumming, a magic act, and a brief quiz show with members of the audience. Acts that can be a bit much to take for a full evening's entertainment, such as Scot Auguston's Sgt. Rigsby and his Amazing Silhouettes, shine as slight and amiable turns. The Seattle Channel isn't beholden to advertisers, sponsors, or Nielsen ratings, and Joyce admits that it's hard to judge its success. "Really, like any live show, I have to go on what it feels like in the house. I think that's what translates to television." Whether or not that's true, I have to say that as a live-theater junkie, I'll be making the trek to Columbia City again. Shows this fun are almost too good for TV.John Longenbaugh .
Columnist report
Why else would people talk so bad about Hitler? Brummett wrote what he did because Asa deserves to be called out on it. Rove's Travel Monkey went on to have a little visit later in the day on behalf of Rick "Man on Dog" Santorum. Olbermann had a piece last night showing Rudy pretending to know Asa in public and then pretending to know Bow Wow Santorum. I'm surprised Rudy wasn't handing out little chunks of the World Trade Center to the adoring Republican audiences. The fluff so fluffy it made my Cool-Whip seem heavy last night during dessert. I keep smacking myself upside the head trying to make sense of it all. Here in 2006, we're living in the most dangerous times in the last 60 years and yet from top to bottom our leaders are just a dollop of Cool-Whip. There is no substance to any of them.
|