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Strategies & Market Trends : Bob Brinker: Market Savant & Radio Host

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To: wooden ships who started this subject9/6/2001 1:03:20 PM
From: geode00   of 42834
 
Well, that was interesting. Microsoft didn't reiterate guidance, just repeated what was said a month or so ago.

cbs.marketwatch.com

The Justice Department on Thursday said it informed the company that it wouldn't ask the new judge assigned to recraft a remedy in the landmark antitrust case to break the company in two, as had been ordered by the previous trial judge in the case.

In a press release, the Justice Department antitrust division said it would instead pursue an order more in line with a set of interim restrictions proposed by Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, the initial trial judge, in his final ruling on the case.


That, at least, should be good news.
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