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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
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To: Mike Milde who wrote (11915)10/29/1998 10:56:00 AM
From: ed   of 74651
 
Well, the point is with more than 90% of the browser market in 1995, and said in public by the high level exc of the company in public that NSCP will give away its
browsers for free, and NSCP is not up to the browser market, and NSCP is now penerating the e-commerce aggressively , the question is :

1) Is NSCP a monopoly in the browser market in 1995?

2) By giving away its browser free while it had more than 90% of the market ,
to promote its e-commerce business , did NSCP mis use its power of monopoly in
the browser market to promote its e-commerce business ? Is this against the what so called antitrust law ?

Then If DOJ hate Monopoly and take that as a crime, then why DOJ helped
NSCP to maintain its monopoly in the browser market ? While the misuse
of the power of monopoly in browser market to promote its e-commerce business
by NSCP is allowed by DOJ ? Is it fair to companies like AOL, Yahoo, Ifseek .....
who do not have a monopoly in the browser market ?

DOJ should not have double standard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Otherwise the DOJ itself has
violated the antitrust law.
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