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Technology Stocks : MSFT -- Should the DOJ Break it up?
MSFT 517.82-1.5%Oct 31 3:59 PM EST

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To: Kenneth E. De Paul who wrote (103)5/28/1998 3:39:00 PM
From: Pirah Naman   of 144
 
From msnbc.com

Paul Maritz, group vice-president of the platforms and applications group, wrote:
Microsoft must "blunt" Java's momentum and "reestablish ActiveX and non-Java
approaches . . . [to] protect our core asset Windows -- the thing we get paid $'s for."

Jeff Raikes, group vice-president for North America Sales, wrote:
"The situation is threatening our operating systems and desktop applications share at a fundamental level. Netscape pollution must be eradicated."

From infoworld.com

An internal Microsoft document: "the strategic objective was to kill
cross-platform Java by growing the polluted Java market."

Windows product manager Christian Wildfeuer: "It seems clear that it will be very hard to
increase browser market share on the merits of IE 4 alone. It will be more important to leverage the OS asset to make people use IE instead of Navigator."
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