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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 483.03+0.5%Dec 5 9:30 AM EST

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To: XiaoYao who wrote (11912)10/29/1998 3:39:00 AM
From: ed   of 74651
 
From a legally technical point of view, the DOJ may have violated the atitrust law itself.

Thinking about the fact that three days right after the famous meeting between MSFT and NSCP in 1995, the DOJ helped NSCP to file a suit against MSFT to protect NSCP's then monopoly position of the browser market when NSCP still
held more than 90% of that market , and that NSCP had announced publicly by its own founder that NSCP will definitely give away its browser free, and that the browser market is not what NSCP is up to. From another angle , DOJ is actually helping NSCP to hold the monopoly position in the browser market so that it can later use its monopoly in the browser market to dominate the e-commerce market.
The fact is NSCP is now aggressively penetrating in the e-commerce business.
NSCP is now showing its true color, and DOJ is helping NSCP to reach that goal.
This is the unarguable FACT.
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