Back in Black
I'm not talking about the AC/DC song, although I was a huge fan when it came out.
I'll take a break from my normal tech postings related to share a few comments written about Sun today.
Here are a few which I see now. Seeing these messages a great way to start the day.
This was one of my favorites: "Somebody slap someone. Sun Microsystems has turned a profit."
Of course, not all comments were completely rosey, the Motley Fool has been consistently bashing Sun as an example of the .com bust, so it's no surprise that they have reservations about Sun's outlook:
"Is that a light at the end of the tunnel or an incoming train?"
Let's all do what we can to prove that it is light, not a train.
- "Wall Street has welcomed Sun Microsystems Inc. back in the black"
- "Premarket Movers: Sun Micro Shines"
- "Sun Micro shares surge following upbeat report"
- "Sun Micro shares climb 9% on company's upbeat earnings"
- "first quarterly profit in years as revenue increased."
- "Earnings were above what Wall Street expected."
- "It's clear from our vantage point that Sun is moving in the right direction,"
- "new CEO Schwartz is steering the company on the right path after several years of market share losses and inconsistent profitability."
- "U.S. stocks open higher on newfound hope for techs"
- "First Albany raises Sun Microsystems to buy"
- "it has "gained utmost confidence" that Sun can deliver on its 10 percent-plus operating margin."
This was one of my favorites: "Somebody slap someone. Sun Microsystems has turned a profit."
Of course, not all comments were completely rosey, the Motley Fool has been consistently bashing Sun as an example of the .com bust, so it's no surprise that they have reservations about Sun's outlook:
"Is that a light at the end of the tunnel or an incoming train?"
Let's all do what we can to prove that it is light, not a train.
